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The Patriots are one week removed from a loss to Buffalo in which the Bills scored touchdowns on five straight drives to come back from a 21-point deficit.
The Patriots are playoff bound. Here’s what’s being said about the victory over the Baltimore Ravens in primetime.
New England running back Tre'Veyon Henderson left Sunday night's game at Baltimore in the second quarter with a head injury. Henderson was slow getting up after a carry in Baltimore territory. Henderson entered the game with 773 yards rushing and is a Rookie of the Year candidate after teaming up with Drake Maye to help the Patriots close in on a playoff berth.
Clinching a postseason spot is a huge accomplishment for Mike Vrabel and his rebuilt Patriots, but they have bigger ones still in mind.
Ravens QB Lamar Jackson took a knee to his back and exited late in the second quarter of Sunday night’s game against the Patriots.
TreVeyon Henderson went down with an injury in the second quarter. He had a short gain and was tackled hard. Henderson was slow to get up, and then when he did, he sat back down on the field while trainers came out to tend to him.
Just when you thought the New England Patriots were out, they pulled you back in. Trailing 24-13 to the Baltimore Ravens with just over four minutes remaining
Follow The Baltimore Sun’s live coverage of Sunday’s NFL Week 16 game between the Ravens and Patriots for updates and analysis.
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What refs told Patriots coach Mike Vrabel after controversial no-call on Kayshon Boutte deep ball
It looked like Kayshon Boutte was going to pick up 50 yards either by catching a deep ball or drawing a blatant pass interference flag. That wasn't the case, however.
The Baltimore Ravens' playoff hopes are on life support after their 28-24 loss to the New England Patriots Sunday night.After New England forced a punt, the Patriots drove 89 yards for the winning touchdown.