The lopsided score suggests the Baltimore Ravens solved some of their glaring offensive issues after a lackluster start to the preseason. After failing to notch a touchdown in their exhibition opener last week, the Ravens will gladly build on the welcome improvement. Rookie backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor directed two fourth-quarter touchdown drives, the first ending with Jalen Parmele's go-ahead 10-yard TD run with 7:16 remaining, and the Ravens rallied for a 31-13 victory over the winless Chiefs. "You work hard and you want to see your hard work pay off," said running back Ray Rice, who ended Baltimore's touchdown drought in its sixth preseason quarter. "It's been one of them camps where you have to jam a whole offseason into training camp. To see the younger guys step up and do their thing, it's amazing. We're just looking forward to hitting the season in stride." Taylor later added a 5-yard TD run of his own, a dive to the right pylon that withstood a video review. He finished 5 for 11 for 88 yards. Read more: http://espn.go.com/nfl/recap?gameId=310819033