Baltimore 3, Denver 13

1 2 3 4 T
BAL (4-1) 3 0 0 0 3
DEN (3-1) 0 3 0 10 13

Final

8:30 PM ET
October 9, 2006
Invesco Field,
Denver, CO

Defending their turf: Broncos survive weather, Ravens

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1613
3rd down efficiency
6-156-12
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Yards257222
Passing154106
Comp-Att
20-3413-24
Yards per pass
4.54.4
Rushing103116
Rushing Attempts
2528
Yards per rush
4.14.1
Penalties3-153-25
Turnovers32
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
31
Possession31:3828:22
Air/Ground Leaders
Baltimore Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNair20/3416503
Denver Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Plummer13/2410611
Baltimore Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis154308
Anderson531010
Denver Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bell1992017
Plummer211012
Baltimore Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Smith653018
Mason345026
Denver Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Walker563027
Smith430111
Baltimore Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
McNair100
McAlister001
Denver Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Bell110
Plummer100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBALDEN
FG10:14Matt Stover 24 Yd
Drive: 9 plays, 34 yds, 5:17
30
SECOND QUARTERBALDEN
FG10:06Jason Elam 43 Yd
Drive: 6 plays, 17 yds, 2:53
33
FOURTH QUARTERBALDEN
FG6:57Jason Elam 44 Yd
Drive: 10 plays, 39 yds, 4:29
36
TD13:05Rod Smith 4 Yd Pass From Jake Plummer (Jason Elam Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 55 yds, 4:52
313

DENVER (AP) -- If being disrespected means Champ Bailey gets more lob passes thrown his way in the end zone, then the Denver Broncos won't complain anymore about their dominant defense being dissed.

How far can they go?

Steve McNair
McNair
The Broncos beat the Ravens on Monday night in a battle of two of the league's top teams. But of the NFL's elite, Denver and Baltimore have two of the worst quarterbacks. Here's a look at the top teams and how their QBs stack up:
TEAMRECQBRTGRNK
1Bears5-0Grossman100.94
2Colts5-0P. Manning95.67
3Eagles4-1D. McNabb107.23
4Patriots4-1T. Brady82.614
5Rams4-1M. Bulger97.25
6Ravens4-1S. McNair67.027
7Saints4-1D. Brees91.69
8Bengals3-1C. Palmer88.812
9Broncos3-1J. Plummer60.928
10Chargers3-1P. Rivers94.58
11Falcons3-1M. Vick69.824
12Seahawks3-1Hasselbeck74.623

The Broncos (3-1) intercepted three of Steve McNair's passes -- including a leaping end-zone pick by Bailey just before halftime -- to hand the Ravens (4-1) their first loss with a 13-3 win on Monday night.

Bailey was as surprised as anyone that McNair went after him with a lob pass to wide receiver Clarence Moore in the right corner.

"A little," Bailey said with a smile. "And they paid for it."

All Baltimore coach Brian Billick had to say about the ill-advised call that loomed so large on a cold and rainy night was: "That play was one of the options we had and it didn't turn out for us."

Scouts Inc.'s take ...
Tatum Bell
There is no question the Ravens' defense is great, but on this Monday night Denver's defense was better. Denver forced three Steve McNair interceptions, the last coming late in the game on an excellent defensive play-call where the Broncos dropped a defensive lineman into coverage. Denver's defense has allowed only one TD in four games.

The weather was not very good and that in itself stifled both passing offenses. At the end of the day, Denver and RB Tatum Bell (above) controlled the play on the ground and came up with more explosive plays to seal the deal.

Denver defensive coordinator Larry Coyer was glad to see somebody finally challenge his perennial Pro Bowl cornerback: "I was glad to see them throw one at him. That'll work for me, yeah. Yeah. Yeah."

A cold rain and two stingy defenses turned the Baltimore-Denver showdown into a kicking competition for much of the night, and Jason Elam bested Matt Stover with two long field goals.

But with a 6-3 lead and 1:55 left in the game, Denver put the kick-fest to rest. Deep in Ravens territory, Denver took a chance at the end zone, icing the game on Jake Plummer's 4-yard touchdown pass to Rod Smith. It was Smith's first touchdown this season and also the first TD the Ravens have surrendered in a second half this year.

"We stuck together tonight," Plummer said. "It was ugly, ugly for a while, but in the end we came and put together some drives when it counted."

Elias Says
Jake Plummer
Jake Plummer now has a career record of 65-64 in his NFL starts, as he has battled his way back from, at one point, a record that stood at 22 games below the .500 mark. He stood at 30-52 after completing his six seasons with the Cardinals; he's 35-12 since coming to the Broncos in 2003.

The last two quarterbacks who went as far into their NFL careers before first sniffing the above-.500 air both wound up in the Hall of Fame. Warren Moon first moved above .500 in his 139th NFL start, and it took Fran Tarkenton 195 starts until he moved above .500 for the first time.

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The touchdown was set up by Darrent Williams' interception at midfield with 6:47 left and Tatum Bell's 12-yard gain on third-and-10 from the 17 in which he carried linebacker Ray Lewis for the final 5 yards.

"It wasn't a big deal," Bell said, "but it was a big deal because it was Ray."

Elam connected from 43 and 44 yards, the second one breaking a 3-3 tie with eight minutes remaining and capping a drive that was set up by Sam Koch's 10-yard punt.

Ravens defensive end Trevor Pryce, who was quiet all week about his return to Denver -- which dumped him and his $10 million salary in the offseason -- was even quieter Monday night, assisting on just one tackle.

"The loss hurts, but I don't really care who it is against," Pryce said. "They are just another football team. The thing is, they are a great football team. They always have been, they were before I got there and they are now that I'm gone."

The teams were tied 3-3 at halftime, and the rain only got heavier during a scoreless third quarter in which the Ravens avoided a big momentum-shifter when center Mike Flynn smothered McNair's fumble at the Baltimore 12.

Flynn saved the touchdown after McNair's third interception, by Domonique Foxworth in the final minute while safety John Lynch (neck) was on the sideline.

The Ravens and the rain combined to limit Denver to 9 yards of offense in the first quarter, tying a franchise low since Mike Shanahan became the Broncos coach in 1995.

The Broncos turned the ball over on their first two possessions.

Denver's first turnover resulted in a 24-yard field goal by Stover that gave Baltimore a 3-0 lead. It followed cornerback Chris McAlister's nifty tightrope walk along the right sideline after he gathered the loose ball that Terrell Suggs punched out of Bell's hands.

Plummer, wearing a glove on his throwing hand to get a better grip, wildly overthrew Walker on the Broncos' next possession and cornerback Samari Rolle hauled in the long pass at the Baltimore 34.

The Broncos tied it at 3 on Elam's 43-yarder following Williams' 33-yard punt return to the Baltimore 42. It was the second big return by Williams, who ranked dead last in the NFL going into the game with an average of less than a yard per punt return.

The Ravens were driving for the go-ahead score just before halftime when Bailey intercepted McNair's lob pass with 30 seconds left.

"It's always the difference in the game: that red zone," Shanahan said. "What were they, one for two? ... Kept them from getting a field goal, kept them from getting a touchdown. Obviously, that was a big play at the time."

It was a bit of instant redemption for Bailey, who had just been burned for a 26-yard gain on third-and-7 when he appeared to bite on a fake by McNair and Derrick Mason zipped past him and hauled in the pass along the right sideline. Safety Nick Ferguson saved the touchdown by knocking Mason out of bounds at the 11.

"We heard all the hype about them," Bailey said. "We've got a good defense, too, and I think we proved that tonight."

Game Notes
Plummer is 65-64 as a starter in the regular season and is above .500 for the first time in his 10-year career. ... Williams had two more big returns nullified by holding calls on Foxworth and Curome Cox.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 8th 2006
Buffalo 7 Final
Chicago 40
St. Louis 23 Final
Green Bay 20
Tennessee 13 Final
Indianapolis 14
Detroit 17 Final
Minnesota 26
Miami 10 Final
New England 20
Tampa Bay 21 Final
New Orleans 24
Washington 3 Final
NY Giants 19
Cleveland 12 Final
Carolina 20
Kansas City 23 Final
Arizona 20
Oakland 20 Final
San Francisco 34
NY Jets 0 Final
Jacksonville 41
Dallas 24 Final
Philadelphia 38
Pittsburgh 13 Final
San Diego 23
Monday, October 9th 2006
Baltimore 3 Final
Denver 13