Patriots Stock Watch: Who stood out and struggled in loss against Ravens
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Patriots Stock Watch: Who stood out and struggled in loss against Ravens
"The Patriots are back in the win column after securing a close, come-from-behind victory in Baltimore. Baltimore was without Lamar Jackson for most of the game after the quarterback left with a back injury and the Ravens were still able to overpower the Patriots on the ground. Derrick Henry overcame an early fumble. New England's front seven, which was missing Robert Spillane, looked worn down by the end."
"Diggs set the tone early, hanging onto a deep catch while taking a big hit on the opening drive. The Maryland native made big catches all night in his return to his home state, including a 4th down catch that set up the go-ahead touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Diggs notched his fourth 100-yard game of the season, and his first since No. 13 against the Jets."
The Patriots earned a come-from-behind win in Baltimore to clinch a playoff spot. Baltimore played most of the game without Lamar Jackson, yet the Ravens still overpowered New England on the ground with Derrick Henry overcoming an early fumble. New England's front seven, missing Robert Spillane, looked worn down by the end. Two forced fumbles via punch-outs shifted momentum at critical moments and helped preserve the victory. The offense featured big plays from Stefon Diggs, Kayshon Boutte, Kyle Williams, and Austin Hooper, but the run game struggled behind a banged-up offensive line and Drake Maye's costly turnovers nearly derailed the effort. Jaylinn Hawkins and Jack Gibbens produced key defensive contributions including a Hawkins punch-out, tackles, and Gibbens' fumble recovery.
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