Torrey Smith was sensational on Sunday, the same day as his younger brothers death (US Presswire)
BALTIMORE (AP) - Torrey Smith turned in an emotional - and sensational - performance under very difficult circumstances.
His teammates on the Baltimore Ravens helped make it a winning effort.
Rookie
Justin Tucker kicked a 27-yard field goal as time expired, giving the
Ravens a 31-30 victory over the New England Patriots on Sunday night in a
rematch of the AFC championship game.
Smith started and scored
two touchdowns for the Ravens, less than 24 hours after his younger
brother was killed in a motorcycle accident late Saturday night. Smith
left the team shortly after midnight Sunday but returned in time for
warmups. The second-year wide receiver finished with six catches for 127
yards.
"It was tough, emotionally," Smith said. "I didn't know how I would hold up.
"It means a lot not just for us but for my family. ... That's for my little brother."
A moment of silence was observed before the game for Smith's brother, 19-year-old Tevin Jones.
When
the teams met in January, the Patriots squeezed out a three-point win
at home to advance to the Super Bowl. The stakes weren't nearly as high
in this one, yet the game was eerily similar.
In the previous
meeting, Billy Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal in the closing
seconds. In the encore, Tucker - who took the job away from Cundiff in
training camp - drove his kick just inside the right upright.
The game-winning kick followed a pass interference call against Devin McCourty on Jacoby Jones.
As
the officials were leaving the field, Patriots coach Bill Belichick
grabbed one of them by the arm. He didn't pursue as the official
continued to run off the field.
Baltimore (2-1) won its 12th straight at home behind Joe Flacco, who went 28 for 39 for 382 yards and three touchdowns.
Tom
Brady completed 28 of 41 passes for 335 yards and a score for the
Patriots (1-2), who fell below .500 for the first time since Week 1 of
2003.
Replacement officials marked off 24 penalties, including 14
against Baltimore. Both Ravens coach John Harbaugh and Belichick spent
much of the night yelling at the officiating crew.
Wes Welker had
eight catches for 142 yards and Brandon Lloyd caught nine passes for 108
yards for the Patriots, who fell to 6-1 against the Ravens in the
regular season - 7-2 including the playoffs.
Down 20-14, the
Ravens opened the second half with an 80-yard drive that ended with a
7-yard touchdown run by Ray Rice. Brady matched that with an 80-yard
drive of his own, repeatedly picking on cornerback Cary Williams, before
Danny Woodhead scored on a 3-yard run to put New England ahead.
Stephen Gostkowski kicked his third field goal to make it 30-21 with 14:10 remaining.
Smith
caught a 5-yard touchdown pass with 4:01 left to get the Ravens to
30-28. Flacco went 6 for 7 for 76 yards in the 92-yard drive.
After a New England punt, Baltimore executed the game-winning drive in the final 2 minutes.
New
England took a 13-0 lead before the Ravens got their initial first
down. Then, after Baltimore went up 14-13, Brady engineered a frantic
touchdown drive at the end of the first half to put the Patriots back in
front.
Welker, who came in with only eight catches in two games,
played a key role for New England in the opening minutes. He recovered a
fumble by Brady on the Patriots' second play, and on New England's
second series Welker broke loose on the left sideline for a 59-yard
completion that set up a 37-yard field goal.
The long pass to
Welker pushed Brady into 12th place on the career yardage list, past
Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana (40,551).
On the first play
following the kickoff, Steve Gregory intercepted a pass by Flacco and
took it 36 yards to the Baltimore 6. On third down, rookie Brandon
Bolden ran in from the 2 for his first NFL touchdown.
Late in the first quarter, Gostkowski kicked a 49-yard field goal for a 13-0 lead.
After two three-and-outs and an interception, Flacco found his rhythm the fourth time he got the ball.
Flacco
moved the Ravens 82 yards in 13 plays in a drive culminated by a
25-yard touchdown pass to Smith. Then, after a New England punt,
Baltimore covered 92 yards in eight plays. The capper was a 20-yard TD
pass to tight end Dennis Pitta, who hurdled Gregory inside the 10 before
completing his romp into the end zone.
Brady answered with a
touchdown pass of his own, a 7-yarder to Julian Edelman with 2 seconds
left to cap an 81-yard, beat-the-clock march.