
The matchup with the New England Patriots Monday Night certainly didn’t go the way the Ravens had planned. Baltimore’s offense sputtered for much of the game and the Patriots put up 496 yards of total offense.
To get a better understanding of what happened in the 30-23 loss, here’s a look at the game film to see what you might have missed. (All of these plays were viewed using NFL Game Pass, which is available for fans to purchase.)
Why So Many Checkdowns?
A common question after the game was why quarterback ![]()
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The still frames below illustrate Flacco’s point. To make his job even more difficult, the Patriots disguised their coverages by bringing several players up to the line of scrimmage and then had three or four of them drop back right as the ball gets snapped. That made Flacco and the offensive line have to quickly diagnose the pass rushers, while also picking out tight throwing windows.

These still frames are all from the same play. The Patriots brought seven defenders up to the line of scrimmage before the snap, and then had four of them drop back into coverage. The image below shows which players rushed and which fell back.

As Flacco took a look at his options, he really had nowhere to go with the football. The Patriots had eight defenders in zone coverage, and the Ravens initially had just three players running routes. Running back Terrance West eventually came out of the backfield, and that’s where Flacco went with the checkdown.

Yanda Gets Helmet Ripped Off, No Flag
NFL officials naturally end up missing some calls every single week given the difficulty of the job. But this missed penalty on Patriots linebacker Dont’a Hightower seems fairly obvious. Hightower grabbed the facemask of left guard ![]()
Yanda Never Quits
The play above showed Yanda continuing to play even after his helmet got ripped off, and the play below illustrates how he’s always looking for an opportunity to deliver an extra block. Wide receiver ![]()
Stanley Not Letting Anyone Past Him
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