A schedule flex has the New England Patriots back in prime time, as they travel to Maryland to take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football.
Coming off their first loss in 83 days, the team of head coach Mike Vrabel will look bounce back on the road, where they are a perfect 6-0 on the season. A win would clinch a playoff spot for New England, while Lamar Jackson and the 7-7 Ravens are fighting to keep their own postseason hopes alive.
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Live score: Patriots 0 : 7 Ravens
Sunday, Dec. 21, 8:20 p.m. ET | M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD | Broadcast information | Inactives | Game day roster
First QuarterThe Patriots won the coin toss and deferred, putting the defense on the field first vs. Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. A first-down play-action pass to Zay Flowers against a six-man Patriots front got the Ravens on the move with a 19-yard reception. Back-to-back runs from Henry then set up a 3rd-and-3, where Jackson bought time to find Flowers again for 18 more yards. The very next play, Henry took a handoff 21 yards untouched for a touchdown. [Patriots 0 : 7 Ravens]
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementPicking up an initial first-down on the ground, Drake Maye then struck downfield to Stefon Diggs, who hauled in a 25-yard completion through contact to set New England up outside the red zone. Then keeping the offense on the field facing a 4th-and-1, Maye kept it himself to move the chains. New England then went backwards to set up a 3rd-and-14 in which Maye escaped pressure and moved to his right before firing a low interception.
Baltimore took over at their own four-yard line following the interception but found some breathing room with back-to-back runs to pick up a new set of downs. After moving the chains again on the ground, Jackson struck big plays through the air hitting Flowers for 14 yards the play before finding tight end Mark Andrews for an additional 18. New England’s defense then made a much needed play, as Jaylinn Hawkins punched a ball out on Henry that Craig Woodson recovered.
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