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Both the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens could hoist the Super Bowl trophy in San Francisco in February, but first they face off in a critical AFC clash on “Sunday Night Football.” This high-stakes matchup is a tale of two elite quarterbacks: young phenomenon Drake Maye and two-time MVP Lamar Jackson.
In his second season, Maye and the Patriots have taken the NFL by storm. The quarterback is currently one of the favorites to win NFL MVP, fueled by a 10-game winning streak that has New England leading the AFC East and in contention for the conference’s No. 1 seed. The Patriots sit at 11-3 in the first season of the Mike Vrabel era and, despite a 35-31 loss to the Bills in Week 15, still control their path to the AFC East title.
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The home-team Ravens have what it takes to hoist the Lombardi Trophy for the first time since 2012, but they currently do not sit in a playoff position. Baltimore — which started 1-5 and has clawed its way to 7-7 — sits one game behind the Pittsburgh Steelers but still controls its own destiny in the AFC North, though its postseason dreams could crumble with a loss to New England on Sunday night.
The Patriots and Ravens both find themselves in divisional races and battles for AFC postseason seeding, and the next step for each is securing a massive win Sunday night. The star power outside the quarterbacks is hard to ignore: Derrick Henry, Trey’Veon Henderson, Mark Andrews, Stefon Diggs and Zay Flowers can all make a major impact on the game.
Follow along for updates as two of the AFC’s best face off in primetime.
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End of first half — Ravens 10, Patriots 10
9:45 p.m. — Huntley hit Andrews for a gain of two, but as he was being tackled the tight end randomly tried to throw the ball. It was deemed an illegal forward pass, but there was an offsetting penalty. After that craziness, Huntley just kneeled the ball to go to halftime.
Mark Andrews attempts a pitch and… OH NO!
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The Patriots get the ball coming out of halftime.
9:43 p.m. — The Patriots got the ball back with one minute left in the first half. Maye had an incompletion, but then found Kayshon Boutte for a 16-yard gain. He then hit Diggs for 14 yards on the next two plays, before finding Henry for five. Maye was sacked and he fumbled, giving the ball back to Baltimore.
Ar’Darius Washington forces the Drake Maye fumble before half
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FIELD GOAL — Ravens 10, Patriots 10
9:35 p.m. — Henry picked up six yards on first down and Jackson then hit Flowers for a gain of six. The Ravens quarterback then had an incompletion to Andrews before scrambling for a gain of four. Facing third and long, Jackson found Hopkins for a gain of eight and a first down.
Jackson hit his backup tight end Charlie Kolar for an 18-yard gain to bring up the two-minute warning. The quarterback then picked up three after the break.
Jackson took a hard hit and came out of the game, getting checked for a back injury.
Lamar Jackson injury.
Looks like possibly a Rib injury, we don’t know. He has now left the game 💔 pic.twitter.com/LYnToBE9Iu
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Mitchell lost five yards and backup quarterback Tyler Huntley hit third-string running back Rasheen Ali for a seven-yard gain. He was short of the first down and Tyler Loup hit a 36-yard field goal to tie the game.
FIELD GOAL — Patriots 10, Ravens 7
9:18 p.m. — After some short runs, Maye hit a crossing Diggs for a huge 33-yard gain.
Diggs up to 58 yards on his first two catches
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Henderson had a nine-yard gain, and then Maye snuck it up the middle for a first down at the Ravens’ 25-yard line. Henderson had a one-yard carry, but was injured on the play.
The play TreVeyon Henderson was injured onpic.twitter.com/qxtEa0uEE7 https://t.co/6goQf3lnGp
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Maye was then sacked and then had an incompletion to set up New England kicking a 45-yard field goal.
9:08 p.m. — Jackson started the drive with an incompletion to DeAndre Hopkins, and then Mitchell had a one-yard carry. On third and nine, Jackson missed Rashod Bateman and the Ravens will have the first punt of the game.
TOUCHDOWN — Ravens 7, Patriots 7
9:03 p.m. — Maye starts the next drive off with a pass to Hollins for three yards, and then scrambled for a three-yard gain. After a defensive holding penalty, Henderson picks up six to end the quarter.
The second quarter started with an offensive penalty, but then Maye had a seven-yard completion to Hollins and a five-yard completion to Henry. Henderson then lost three yards, and Maye had an incompletion. On third and long, Maye hit Hollins for a 20-yard completion to move the sticks.
Tight end Austin Hooper came down with an impressive grab to get the Patriots to the one-yard line. MVP chants started in Baltimore by the dew Patriots fans in attendance.
Maye scrambled right and then floated a pass to a wide open Henry for the score.
Maye to Henry to tie it up!
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8:50 p.m. — Henry started the drive with a combined 11 yards on two carries. Then Keaton Mitchell got three consecutive carries, tallying 10 yards.
The Ravens moved down the field quickly with a 14-yard gain by Flowers and then an 18-yard reception by tight end Mark Andrews. Henry picked up six, and then had another gain of five before the ball was punched out and he fumbled.
Hawkins knocks the ball loose from Henry for the turnover
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8:40 p.m. — Drake Maye starts the Patriots’ first offensive drive with a seven-yard pass to Mack Hollins. Rhamondre Stevenson picked up a first down with a six-yard carry with his first touch of the night. Maye then threw a pass to Stefon Diggs for a gain of 25, and somehow Diggs hung on despite being hit hard by a defender.
Stefon Diggs what a catch!
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Diggs was checked for a concussion after the hit. Stevenson picked up seven to get into the redzone. After a two-yard gain by rookie Tre’Veyon Henderson, the Patriots took their first timeout of the half.
Maye tried to drop on into Hunter Henry’s arms in the endzone, but the tight end couldn’t come down with it. The Patriots went for it on fourth and one, and Maye snuck it up the middle for a fresh set of downs.
After a loss of three yards and a sack, Maye forced a ball to the goal line and he was intercepted by the Ravens.
Marlon Humphrey picks off Drake Maye!
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TOUCHDOWN — Ravens 7, Patriots 0
8:26 p.m. — Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson started the game off with a completion to Zay Flowers for a gain of 19. Derrick Henry then got his first touch of the game and picked up three.
Jackson scrambled and hit Flowers for another big gain, this time for 18 yards to get to the edge of the redzone.
Lamar dances and finds Zay on 3rd down
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Henry then capped the opening drive off with a 21-yard rushing touchdown.
Derrick Henry’s 117th career rushing TD!
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8:20 p.m. — The Patriots won the toss and chose to defer.
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8:05 p.m. — With about 10 minutes to go before kickoff, the Ravens need a win even more. The Pittsburgh Steelers wrapped up a win over the Detroit Lions to take a two-game lead on Baltimore. If the Ravens lose to the Patriots, their playoff chances take a big hit with only two games left in the regular season.
7:30 p.m. — New England will be wearing all white jerseys on Sunday night. The Patriots will don white helmets, white jerseys and white pants.
See you tomorrow night.@mackhollins | #NEPats pic.twitter.com/E2ERdN4rys
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The home Ravens elected to embrace the dark side. Baltimore will wear black jerseys and black helmets with purple pants.
It’s gameday in Baltimore. pic.twitter.com/z6UIE97s7A
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7:15 p.m. — A look at MVP candidate Drake Maye arriving to the game.
Prime time 10 @DrakeMaye2 pic.twitter.com/33EnwyIF18
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7:10 p.m. — Ravens running back Derrick Henry hasn’t had the same season in 2025 that he did in a dominant 2024. Still, the starting Baltimore running back has 1,125 yards and 10 touchdowns through 14 games.
Henry needs just 192 yards to surpass Tony Dorsett and break into the top 10 for all-time rushing yards.
Ravens RB Derrick Henry needs 192 yards rushing to surpass Tony Dorsett to move into top 10 on the NFL’s all-time rushing list
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 21, 2025
7 p.m. — Inactives have been released to the game with about an hour and 20 minutes until kickoff.
Patriots
Patriots inactives for #NEvsBAL. pic.twitter.com/HUhkz7x8NQ
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New England and Baltimore face off in Week 16’s edition of “Sunday Night Football.” It will kick off from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland at 8:20 p.m. ET.
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The Patriots and Ravens can be found on NBC as part of the weekly “Sunday Night Football” broadcast. Mike Tirico (play-by-play) and Cris Collinsworth (color commentator) will be on the call, with Melissa Stark on the sidelines.
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Patriots remaining scheduleWeekDateOpponentTime (ET)1612/21at Ravens8:20 p.m. 1712/28at Jets1:00 p.m. 1801/04vs DolphinsTBDRavens remaining scheduleWeekDateOpponentTime (ET)1612/21vs Patriots8:20 p.m. 1712/27at Packers8:00 p.m. 1801/04at SteelersTBD
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