The Baltimore Ravens and head coach John Harbaugh handed the surging Denver Broncos the team's first loss of the 2021 season on Sunday afternoon. Adding to the intrigue of the hotly contested AFC clash from Week 4, Harbaugh has since clapped back at Denver head coach Vic Fangio, who was none too pleased with Baltimore's decisions late in the game as the contest was already well out of reach.

With Fangio initially commenting on the Ravens' play-calling to end the game during his postgame press conference, Harbaugh made a point to acknowledge the remarks by making note that the Broncos throwing a Hail Mary at the end of the game down 16 had nothing to do with winning either.

Prior to suffering the team's first loss of the campaign at the hands of John Harbaugh and the Ravens, the Broncos had defeated the New York Giants, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Jets. Denver will now hit the road to take on a puzzling Pittsburgh Steelers team in Week 5 before welcoming rival Las Vegas Raiders at home in Week 6.

On the other hand, the Ravens now sit at 3-1 on the year as well, with Harbaugh's squad notably rattling off three wins in a row since falling short against the upstart Raiders. Baltimore has since taken down the two-time defending AFC champions Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, and Broncos following that Week 1 loss to the Las Vegas squad.

The Ravens will host the Indianapolis Colts at home in Baltimore in Week 5, a clash that will take place on Monday Night Football.