
""Josh [Allen] isn't going to matter on Sunday. This is about Lamar and the Ravens, what he can do, his ability to stay patient and calm, and then deliver the football or burst," Vrabel said this week. "He really scrambles when he has to. He rarely feels like anybody's going to be able to tackle him until he's ready to go down, to get out of bounds, or to throw. ... So, that'll be a huge challenge.""
"In arguably their most important game of the season, the Patriots (11-3) will travel to Baltimore to take on the Ravens (7-7) on Sunday Night Football. Kickoff is set for 8:20 p.m. from M&T Bank Stadium. You can watch the game on NBC, as well as listen on 98.5 The Sports Hub. New England's defense - which coughed up five-straight TD drives to Josh Allen and the Bills last week - will have another tough test trying to slow down two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, especially without Robert Spillane and Milton Williams."
The New England Patriots (11-3) travel to Baltimore to face the Ravens (7-7) on Sunday Night Football with kickoff at 8:20 p.m. from M&T Bank Stadium, airing on NBC and 98.5 The Sports Hub. New England's defense surrendered five straight touchdown drives to Josh Allen last week and now faces the two-time NFL MVP Lamar Jackson without Robert Spillane and Milton Williams. Drake Maye posted just 155 passing yards in the Buffalo game and the offense must improve. After a slow second half, a Patriots win on Sunday would secure a playoff berth while the Ravens push for the AFC North title.
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