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Sunday, Jan. 10
BALTIMORE (9-7) At NEW ENGLAND (10-6)
1 p.m. ET, CBS-
OPENING LINE – Patriots by 3 1/2
RECORD VS. SPREAD – Baltimore 8-7-1; New England 8-7-1
SERIES RECORD – Patriots lead 5-0
LAST MEETING – Patriots beat Ravens 27-21, Oct. 4, 2009
LAST WEEK – Ravens beat Raiders 21-13; Patriots lost to Texans 34-27
RAVENS OFFENSE – OVERALL (13), RUSH (5), PASS (18)
RAVENS DEFENSE – OVERALL (3), RUSH (5), PASS (8T)
PATRIOTS OFFENSE – OVERALL (3), RUSH (12), PASS (3)
PATRIOTS DEFENSE – OVERALL (11), RUSH (13), PASS (12)
13 times in his other 15. … Ray Rice led all NFL running backs with 78 catches and 702 yards receiving. … Ravens had top three offensive outputs in club history: 548 yards (Detroit), 501 (Kansas City) and 479 (Cleveland). … RB Willis McGahee is coming off career-high 167 yards rushing and three touchdowns against Oakland. … Baltimore’s defense allowed just 25 touchdowns, second fewest in league. … Patriots are without WR Wes Welker, who suffered serious knee injury in regular-season finale. He led NFL with 123 receptions. Rookie Julian Edelman replaces him. … NT Vince Wilfork is expected to return after missing three games with foot injury. DE Ty Warren should be back after missing two full games and most of a third with ankle injury. … New England’s defense had been improving until last Sunday, when it allowed 21 points in fourth quarter and 437 yards overall. … Patriots were 8-0 at home this season and are 7-0 in playoff games at Gillette Stadium.
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