New England Patriots vs Baltimore Ravens Match Player Stats (Dec 21, 2025)

New England Patriots vs Baltimore Ravens Match Player Stats

Drake Maye threw for 380 yards and two touchdowns — then a career high — and New England erased an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat Baltimore 28–24 at M&T Bank Stadium on December 21, 2025, clinching the Patriots’ first playoff berth since 2021. Derrick Henry carried 18 times for 128 yards and two scores for the Ravens, but Baltimore lost Lamar Jackson to a back contusion in the second quarter and Zay Flowers fumbled away the Ravens’ final possession with the game on the line. New England Patriots vs. Baltimore Ravens match player stats from Week 16 are below.



DateDecember 21, 2025 (Sunday Night Football)
VenueM&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Attendance70,709
BroadcastNBC / Peacock
Final ScoreNew England Patriots 28, Baltimore Ravens 24
NE Record12–3 (7–0 Away)
BAL Record7–8 (3–6 Home)

Score by Quarter

1st2nd3rd4thFinal
New England Patriots01031528
Baltimore Ravens737724

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamPlayScore
1st12:21BALDerrick Henry 21-yd rush (Tyler Loop kick) — 5 plays, 65 yds, 2:39BAL 7–0
2nd11:17NEHunter Henry 1-yd pass from Drake Maye (Andy Borregales kick) — 10 plays, 68 yds, 5:267–7
2nd5:39NEAndy Borregales 45-yd field goal — 9 plays, 48 yds, 4:42NE 10–7
2nd1:03BALTyler Loop 36-yd field goal — 11 plays, 47 yds, 4:3610–10
3rd7:43NEAndy Borregales 41-yd field goal — 6 plays, 32 yds, 2:55NE 13–10
3rd4:35BALZay Flowers 18-yd rush (Tyler Loop kick) — 6 plays, 65 yds, 3:08BAL 17–13
4th12:50BALDerrick Henry 2-yd rush (Tyler Loop kick) — 7 plays, 44 yds, 4:03BAL 24–13
4th9:01NEKyle Williams 37-yd pass from Drake Maye (2-pt conv.: Maye to Rhamondre Stevenson) — 7 plays, 73 yds, 3:49BAL 24–21
4th2:07NERhamondre Stevenson 21-yd rush (Andy Borregales kick) — 9 plays, 89 yds, 2:55NE 28–24

Team Stats

New EnglandBaltimore
Total Yards453330
Total Plays7154
Yards per Play6.46.1
Passing Yards374159
Comp / Att31/4416/20
Yards per Pass7.87.6
INT Thrown10
Sacks – Yards Lost4–61–7
Rushing Yards79171
Rushing Attempts2333
Yards per Rush3.45.2
1st Downs2418
— Passing179
— Rushing68
— Penalty11
3rd Down4/127/11
4th Down2/30/0
Red Zone (Made–Att)1/32/3
Penalties5–507–28
Turnovers22
— Fumbles Lost12
— INT Thrown10
Time of Possession31:4928:11

Passing — Drake Maye 380 Yards, Two Touchdowns

New England Patriots

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Drake Maye31/443808.6213–681.7102.5
Team31/443748.6214–6102.5

Maye’s Q4 line: 12 of 14 for 139 yards. Team passing yards (374) reflect sack yardage deducted at the team level; Maye’s individual total (380) does not.

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerC/ATTYDSAVGTDINTSACKSQBRRTG
Lamar Jackson7/1010110.1000–093.0102.5
Tyler Huntley9/10656.5001–741.593.8
Team16/201598.3001–7101.2

Jackson sustained a back contusion after being contacted by safety Craig Woodson just after the two-minute warning in the second quarter. He was ruled out before the third quarter. Huntley finished the game at quarterback.


Rushing — Derrick Henry 128 Yards, Two Touchdowns

New England Patriots

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Rhamondre Stevenson8516.4121
Drake Maye10252.5016
TreVeyon Henderson530.606
Team23793.4121

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerCARYDSAVGTDLG
Derrick Henry181287.1223
Zay Flowers11818.0118
Keaton Mitchell9131.405
Lamar Jackson273.504
Mark Andrews133.003
Tyler Huntley221.003
Team331715.2323

Henry did not carry the ball after his 2-yard touchdown at the 12:50 mark of the fourth quarter.


Receiving — Stefon Diggs 138 Yards on Nine Catches

New England Patriots

PlayerRECTGTYDSAVGTDLG
Stefon Diggs91013815.3033
Mack Hollins79699.9020
Kyle Williams234623.0137
Hunter Henry67355.8113
Austin Hooper243417.0026
Rhamondre Stevenson232713.5023
Kayshon Boutte131616.0016
TreVeyon Henderson1199.009
DeMario Douglas1266.006
Team314238012.3237

Baltimore Ravens

PlayerRECTGTYDSAVGTDLG
Zay Flowers778412.0019
DeAndre Hopkins454110.3016
Mark Andrews232110.5018
Charlie Kolar111818.0018
Rasheen Ali2221.007
Rashod Bateman0200
Team162016610.4019

Defensive Stats

New England Patriots Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Jack Gibbens1030101
Carlton Davis III860100
Christian Gonzalez770010
Jaylinn Hawkins740001
Christian Elliss530000
Craig Woodson430000
Jahlani Tavai410000
Cory Durden410000
K’Lavon Chaisson330101
Khyiris Tonga300000
Elijah Ponder210000
Anfernee Jennings111101
Garrett Bradbury110000
Brenden Schooler110000
Marcus Jones110000
Kayshon Boutte110000
Julian Ashby110000
Eric Gregory100000
Christian Barmore000001
Team64381415

Baltimore Ravens Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDQB HTS
Roquan Smith1080000
Alohi Gilman860010
Trenton Simpson761200
Marlon Humphrey660020
Kyle Hamilton550110
Nate Wiggins430020
Malaki Starks330000
Dre’Mont Jones221102
Ar’Darius Washington221102
Brent Urban210001
Josh Tupou210000
Devontez Walker111001
John Jenkins110000
Jake Hummel110000
David Ojabo110000
Keondre Jackson110000
T.J. Tampa100000
Mike Green100001
Kyle Van Noy000010
Travis Jones000001
Tavius Robinson000002
Team584845710

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYDSTD
Marlon HumphreyBAL100

Special Teams

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGPCTLGXPPTS
Andy BorregalesNE2/2100.0%452/28
Tyler LoopBAL1/250.0%363/36

Punting

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGTBIN 20LG
Bryce BaringerNE14949.00049
Jordan StoutBAL28442.00145

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
Kyle WilliamsNE38929.7360
Rasheen AliBAL12929.0290
LaJohntay WesterBAL12020.0200

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamNOYDSAVGLGTD
LaJohntay WesterBAL11111.0110

Turnovers and Fumbles

PlayerTeamFUMLOSTREC
Drake MayeNE211
Marte MapuNE100
NE Team314
Derrick HenryBAL110
Zay FlowersBAL110
BAL Team221

Flowers fumbled on Baltimore’s final possession with the Ravens trailing 28–24, ending the game.


In-Game Injuries

PlayerTeamInjuryNotes
Lamar JacksonBALBack contusionLeft Q2, ruled out Q3; day-to-day per Harbaugh on Monday
TreVeyon HendersonNEHead injuryLeft Q2, did not return
DeMario DouglasNEHamstring
Joshua FarmerNEHamstring
Khyiris TongaNEFoot
Charles WoodsNEAnkle
Andrew VorheesBALFoot

Baltimore fell to 7-8 with the loss, two games behind Pittsburgh in the AFC North with two weeks left in the regular season. Henry’s 128 yards and two touchdowns came in a game where the Ravens committed seven penalties, lost two fumbles, and surrendered an 11-point fourth-quarter lead in under 11 minutes — Flowers’ fumble on the final drive, with Baltimore trailing by four, closed out any chance of a response. New England finished 12-3 overall and 7-0 on the road in Mike Vrabel’s first season as head coach.

By Cynthia McLaren

Cynthia D. McLaren spent a decade in sports media learning that the most important number in any game is usually the one nobody quotes in the lede. The New York native founded Match VS Player Stats in April 2026 with one rule she applies to everything this site publishes: find the stat, verify the source, and don't write a sentence until both hold up. She covers the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, FIFA, cricket, and hockey. She built this outlet from scratch. She edits every piece. If something is wrong, it is on her.

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