The first half of the game isn’t even over yet but the Baltimore Ravens look to be cruising to their easiest victory since Week 1 against the Miami Dolphins. The Ravens were already up 21-3 after the offense got off to a fast start, in large part due to Lamar Jackson’s perfect performance. But now the defense wanted to get in on the action.

Another late throw to the outside and another Marcus Peters interception returned for a touchdown.

The Bengals had managed to drive down to the Ravens’ 15-yard line and were threatening to score but Peters stepped in front of Ryan Finley’s pass. Picking it off at the 11-yard line, Peters ran it back 89 yards for the touchdown, his second pick-six in three games with Baltimore. Peters already had the most defensive touchdowns since 2015 but extended his lead further.

Baltimore traded for Peters in October to reinforce a secondary that had been struggling after injuries depleted it’s ranks. The Ravens got immediate returns off that investment when he had a pick-six in his first game with the team, against the Seattle Seahawks. He just scored again off of a pick-six today and it is very much looking like the Ravens made a great move by trading for the ball-hawk corner in the middle of the season.