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10 Most Memorable Ravens vs. Tom Brady Games
The Ravens and Tom Brady have had many classic games over the years.

2004 – Brady's First Game vs. Ravens
Five years into his career, Brady faced the Ravens for the first time on Nov. 28, 2004 as New England prevailed, 24-3, in Foxborough. Brady (15-30, 172 yards) didn't have a big game in rainy conditions, failing to throw a touchdown pass for the first time in 17 games. But his rivalry with the Ravens had begun.

2007 – Ravens Almost Ruin Patriots' Perfect Regular Season
New England's perfect regular season (16-0) was almost ruined by the Ravens, who suffered a heartbreaking 27-24 loss at M&T Bank Stadium on Monday Night Football. The Ravens thought they had stopped Brady when they stuffed his quarterback sneak on fourth-and-1. However, Ravens Defensive Coordinator Rex Ryan called timeout just before the snap, nullifying the play. Brady capped a 73-yard game-clinching drive by throwing an 8-yard touchdown pass to Jabar Gaffney with 44 seconds left, moving the Patriots to 12-0.

2009 – Ravens Rock Brady in Wild-Card Playoffs
Baltimore put a postseason beatdown on Brady, rolling to a 33-14 victory at Gillette Stadium in the Wild-Card round. The Ravens intercepted Brady three times and sacked him three times in a dominant defensive performance led by Ray Lewis (12 tackles), Ed Reed (interception), and Terrell Suggs (strip sack). When Brady looks back on his career, this performance (49.1 quarterback) is a game he'd rather forget.

2011 – Poor Game by Brady, But Bitter Defeat for Ravens
Brady (22 of 36, 239 yards, two interceptions, no touchdowns) was outplayed by Joe Flacco (22 of 26, 306 yards, two touchdowns, one interception), saying afterward, "I sucked pretty bad today, but our defense saved us." In one of the most bitter defeats in Ravens history, Lee Evans dropped a potential game-winning touchdown pass and Billy Cundiff missed a 32-yard field goal with 11 seconds left, allowing the Patriots to prevail, 23-20.

2012 – Flacco Outduels Brady Again
This Week 3 matchup on Sunday night helped set the tone for Baltimore's Super Bowl-winning season. Both Flacco (28 for 39, three touchdowns, one interception) and Brady (28 for 41, 335 yards, one touchdown) were on top of their games, as Baltimore won a 31-30 shootout. Brady engineered a 13-play scoring drive to give New England a 30-21 lead, but the Ravens stormed back for an emotional win. Torrey Smith caught two touchdown passes, playing on the same day that his younger brother was killed in a motorcycle accident.

2012 AFC Championship – Ravens Redemption
Facing New England for the second straight year in the conference championship game, the Ravens refused to let Brady deny them a trip to the Super Bowl. Shutting out New England in the second half, Baltimore rolled to a 28-13 victory at Gillette Stadium and Brady (29 for 54, one touchdown, two interceptions) had no answer for Baltimore's defense. Two weeks later, the Ravens sent Lewis into retirement in style by winning the Super Bowl over the San Francisco 49ers.

2014 AFC Divisional Playoffs – Brady Delivers in Clutch
Throwing three touchdown passes in the second half, Brady (33 for 50, 367 yards, three touchdowns, one interception) rallied the Patriots from a 28-14 deficit for a 35-31 victory in Foxborough. On the game-winning drive, Brady completed eight of nine passes and even ran for a first down. It was another example of why Brady is so dangerous in pressure situations. In this game, Brady threw his 46th career postseason touchdown pass to surpass Joe Montana (45) for first place on the all-time list.

2016 Week 14 – Ravens Can't Stop Brady's Momentum
After being suspended for the first four games of the 2016 season in the aftermath of the Deflate-gate scandal, Brady put together another vintage year. The Patriots rolled through Baltimore in Week 14 and left with a 30-23 victory, as Brady who threw for three touchdowns and 406 yards. Brady couldn't be stopped neither were the Patriots, who won their fifth Super Bowl that season by overcoming a 28-3 deficit to defeat the Atlanta Falcons.

2019 – Brady Gives Props to Lamar Jackson
It was a much-anticipated meeting that featured a 42-year-old Brady getting his first up-close look at a 22-year-old Lamar Jackson. It was a terrific Sunday night for Jackson, who ran for two touchdowns and threw for another, leading Baltimore to a 37-20 win. After the game, Brady and Jackson shook hands at midfield, as Brady showed his respect for Jackson on the way to his MVP season. "Great game, dude," Brady said. "You played great. Congratulations." Jackson replied, "Appreciate it (you're) the G.O.A.T."

2022 – The Final Meeting
Facing Brady for the only time after he left the Patriots, the Ravens rallied to defeat Tampa Bay, 27-22, on Thursday Night Football. Lamar Jackson was 8 for 8 in the second half and raised his career record against Brady to 2-0. Brady was 26 for 44 for 325 yards and didn't throw a touchdown until there was less than a minute left and the game was all but decided. Brady was sacked a season-high three times and suffered a third straight loss for the first time since 2002.