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Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson provided an interesting nugget on his key touchdown run against the Ravens.
Baltimore has taken a commanding double-digit lead after Derrick Henry notched his second rushing touchdown of the night. The Ravens cash in on the botched fake punt by the Patriots, and are surviving without Lamar Jackson thanks largely to Henry, who is up to 128 yards on the ground.
Drake Maye was 31-of-44 passing for a career-high 380 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in the Patriots' 28-24 win over the Ravens.
On the ensuing offensive series, Maye led the Patriots down the field on a drive that was capped off by a 21-yard touchdown run by running back Rhamondre Stevenson to put New England ahead. It was a clutch drive that overcame one of the worst pass interference no-calls you will ever see.
In a Week 16 game between two AFC foes, the Baltimore Ravens blew their latest double-digit lead to the New England Patriots in a 28-24 loss at home. In doing s
Here are the best and worst defensive Pro Football Focus grades for the Patriots in Sunday's win over the Ravens.
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Drake Maye's MVP case builds, Ravens playoff hopes crushed: Ravens vs. Patriots SNF takeaways
The Ravens are fighting for the AFC North but the Patriots crushed their playoff hopes. Here's what happened when they met in Week 16 on Sunday night:
The New England Patriots — well aware of how the Baltimore Ravens carry the football — spent a week working on punching the ball away. Three days of practice, and three days of repping forcing fumbles.
After New England forced a punt, the Patriots drove 89 yards for the winning touchdown. Baltimore's pass rush, which was nonexistent earlier in the game, was much better toward the end, but Patriots Drake Maye showed why he's emerged as an MVP candidate while leading New England (12-3) to first place in the AFC East.
This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Patriots vs. Ravens: Live updates, score, highlights from Week 16 game The New England Patriots will try to keep their 6-0 road streak intact when heading to M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday night for a primetime showdown against the Baltimore Ravens.