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The Patriots–Ravens rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens.As the Patriots play in the AFC East and the Ravens in the AFC North, the two teams do not play every year; instead, they play at least once every three years and at least once every six seasons at each team's home stadium during which their divisions are paired ...
Following a New England punt, Ravens running back Justin Forsett rushed four times for 32 yards, while Flacco completed five of six passes for 40 yards, the last one a 9-yard touchdown pass to Smith Sr. to give Baltimore a 14–0 lead with 4:44 left in the first quarter. However, this time New England managed to respond.
Jacksonville Jaguars vs. New England Patriots: Patriots, 2–0 1996, 2017 2: Denver Broncos vs. Pittsburgh Steelers: Tie, 1–1 1997, 2005 2: Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots: Tie, 1–1 2011, 2012 2: Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots: Broncos, 2–0 2013, 2015 2 Cincinnati Bengals vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Tie, 1–1 2021, 2022
New England was no stranger to the title game; since New York's loss to Baltimore, the Patriots had won three Super Bowls. New York was one of the biggest underdogs in Super Bowl history in 2008.
The name was rejected by the NFL and on March 22, 1971, the team officially announced they would change its geographic name to New England. [36] During the 1970s, the Patriots had some success under head coach Chuck Fairbanks, earning a berth to the playoffs in 1976 – as a wild card team – and in 1978 – as AFC East champions. They lost in ...
The next time New York got the ball, Collins' 43-yard completion to Ron Dixon set up an 8-yard touchdown pass to receiver Joe Jurevicius, making the score 24–0. Then after a punt, New York drove 62 yards and scored another Daluiso field goal, aided by a 21-yard run from Tiki Barber, and a 21-yard pass interference penalty against cornerback ...
But New England retook the lead on their next drive, with Brady completing five of seven passes for 60 yards on the way to Gostkowski's second field goal, making the score 13–10 at the end of the half. New England started off the second half with another long scoring drive, moving the ball 74 yards to the Ravens 6-yard line.
4.12 Week 13: vs. New England Patriots. 4.13 Week 14: vs. Indianapolis Colts. ... Baltimore's only score of the game came with RB Willis McGahee getting a 1-yard TD run.