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Game Recap: Ravens Drop Primetime Heartbreaker to Patriots

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In a battle of two AFC heavyweights in M&T Bank Stadium Sunday night, the Ravens were the ones who suffered the knockout blow.

The Ravens couldn't overcome a first-half injury to Lamar Jackson and fell to the Patriots, 28-24, in their final regular-season home game.

Patriots second-year quarterback Drake Maye finished with 380 passing yards and two touchdowns.

Here's how the Ravens' primetime defeat went down:

Turning Point

Leading 24-21 with under four minutes left in regulation, the Ravens gave up an 89-yard touchdown drive capped by a Rhamondre Stevenson 21-yard scamper to the end zone. The Ravens' ensuing drive ended with just as much heartbreak, with Zay Flowers getting the ball punched out. The back-breaking turnover was the dagger for a team that had an 11-point lead just more than 10 minutes earlier.

Top Play

Flowers weaved through traffic late in the third quarter to give the Ravens a 17-13 lead on an 18-yard touchdown run.

Scoring Summary

Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter Ravens: (12:21), Derrick Henry 21-yard run 7-0, Ravens
2nd Quarter Patriots: (11:17), Hunter Henry 1-yard pass from Drake Maye 7-7
Patriots: (5:39), Andy Borregales 45-yard field goal 10-7, Patriots
Ravens: (1:03), Tyler Loop 36-yard field goal 10-10
3rd Quarter Patriots: (7:43), Andy Borregales 41-yard field goal 13-10, Patriots
Ravens: (4:35), Zay Flowers 18-yard run 17-13, Ravens
4th Quarter Ravens: (12:50), Derrick Henry 2-yard run 24-13, Ravens
Patriots: (9:01), Kyle Williams 37-yard pass from Drake Maye 24-21, Ravens
Patriots: (2:07), Rhamondre Stevenson 21-yard run 28-24, Patriots

Statistical Breakdown

Offensive Stats

Ravens Patriots
Passing Leader Lamar Jackson (101 yards) Drake Maye (380 yards)
Receiving Leader Zay Flowers (84 yards) Stefon Diggs (138 yards)
Rushing Leader Derrick Henry (128 yards) Rhamondre Stevenson (51 yards)

Defensive Stats

Ravens Patriots
Sacks 4 1
Turnovers Forced 2 2

Team Stats

Ravens Patriots
Time of Possession 28:11 31:49
Total Yards 330 453
Penalties 7 for 28 5 for 50
3rd Down Efficiency 7-of-11 4-of-12
1st Downs 18 24

Stock Watch

QB Tyler Huntley

With Jackson going down, Huntley had his number called. The veteran backup completed 9 of 10 passes for 65 yards.

RB Derrick Henry

The Ravens relied on Henry with Jackson out of the lineup. The 31-year-old tailback finished with 128 yards and two touchdowns on 18 carries. After going 11 straight games without fumbling, Henry coughed up the ball on the Ravens' second drive, allowing the Patriots to tie the game at 7-7 instead of potentially taking a 14-0 lead.

S Ar'Darius Washington

Washington forced a critical turnover late in the second quarter with the Patriots in striking distance, strip-sacking Patriots quarterback Drake Maye on third down. Dre'Mont Jones recovered the fumble, preventing the Patriots from tacking on a late score to take the lead going into halftime. Washington also delivered a quarterback hit in the third quarter that forced an incompletion. The Ravens stopped a fake punt on the next play.

Up Next

The Ravens will visit Lambeau Field to play the Green Bay Packers at 8 p.m. on Saturday. If Baltimore loses or if the Steelers defeat the Browns the following day, the Ravens will be eliminated from playoff contention.

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