Former Ohio State wide receiver Terry McLaurin has found the end zone twice for the Washington Commanders as they visit the Baltimore Ravens, a battle of NFL teams separated by about 40 miles.

McLaurin entered Sunday’s game with a pair of touchdowns, but he doubled his total with scoring grabs in the second and fourth quarters. The first came with 4 minutes and 16 seconds remaining until halftime, as Jayden Daniels connected with his receiver at the back of the end zone — with McLaurin able to somehow get both feet in bounds.

The second came on a 4th-and-goal from the 6 with the Commanders trailing 27-13 with just over 12 minutes left in regulation, with Daniels finding McLaurin near the left edge of the end zone to close the gap.

McLaurin came into the day with a pair of 100-yard games and as the Commanders’ leading receiver. Commanders fans will hope the Daniels-McLaurin connection will be a common one throughout the 2024 season.

Meanwhile, Washington fell behind 30-20 with under 5 minutes left in the 4th at M&T Bank Stadium. After dropping their season opener to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they have won 4 straight games. Meanwhile, the Ravens started out 0-2, but have put together a win streak of their own.