Kansas City 24, Baltimore 38

1 2 3 4 T
KAN (0-1) 0 7 7 10 24
BAL (1-0) 10 0 7 21 38

Final

1:00 PM ET
September 13, 2009
M&T Bank Stadium,
Baltimore, MD

Ravens' offense amasses franchise-record 501 yards to get past Chiefs

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1132
Passing 1st downs
820
Rushing 1st downs
111
1st downs from Penalties
21
3rd down efficiency
2-1010-17
4th down efficiency
1-21-1
Total Plays4485
Total Yards188501
Passing159303
Comp-Att
16-2426-43
Yards per pass
6.67.0
Rushing29198
Rushing Attempts
1741
Yards per rush
1.74.8
Red Zone (Made-Att)2-24-4
Penalties3-158-65
Turnovers01
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
01
Defensive / Special Teams TDs10
Possession20:1139:49
Air/Ground Leaders
Kansas City Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Croyle16/2417720
Baltimore Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Flacco26/4330731
Kansas City Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Johnson112007
Charles48010
Baltimore Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Rice19108022
McGahee1044116
Kansas City Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Bradley473050
Bowe440124
Baltimore Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Clayton577131
Heap574124
Kansas City Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Croyle100
Leggett100
Baltimore Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Flacco100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERKANBAL
FG10:19Steven Hauschka 44 Yd 03
TD02:04Willis McGahee 3 Yd Pass From Joe Flacco (Steven Hauschka Kick) 010
SECOND QUARTERKANBAL
TD09:55Jon McGraw Recovered Blocked Punt In End Zone (Ryan Succop Kick) 710
THIRD QUARTERKANBAL
TD08:52Dwayne Bowe 2 Yd Pass From Brodie Croyle (Ryan Succop Kick) 1410
TD03:57Todd Heap 9 Yd Pass From Joe Flacco (Steven Hauschka Kick) 1417
FOURTH QUARTERKANBAL
FG11:57Ryan Succop 53 Yd 1717
TD08:10Le'Ron McClain 1 Yd Run (Steven Hauschka Kick) 1724
TD05:21Sean Ryan 10 Yd Pass From Brodie Croyle (Ryan Succop Kick) 2424
TD02:06Mark Clayton 31 Yd Pass From Joe Flacco (Steven Hauschka Kick) 2431
TD00:31Willis McGahee 1 Yd Run (Steven Hauschka Kick) 2438
Associated Press

BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens found a different way to win, and did so in record-setting fashion.

Long known for their punishing defense and relentless ground game, the Ravens went airborne to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 38-24 on Sunday.

Fast Facts

• The Ravens set a franchise record with 501 total yards (303 passing, 198 rushing).

• Joe Flacco threw for career highs in yards (307) and touchdown passes (3) as the Ravens opened with a win for the second straight year.

• Five different Ravens scored a touchdown.

• Ray Rice recorded his second career 100-yard rush game.

• The Chiefs have lost four straight season openers.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Joe Flacco went 26 for 43 for 307 yards and three touchdowns, all career highs. He was the focal point of an attack that amassed a franchise-record 501 yards and helped ruin the NFL head coaching debut of Todd Haley.

Now in his second season, Flacco threw as many as 30 passes in only four games last year -- each time in a losing cause.

Given the opportunity from the outset to throw the ball instead of handing it off, Flacco couldn't contain his delight.

"It's awesome. It's so much fun," he said. "As a quarterback, that's what you want to do."

It may not have been an isolated opportunity, either.

"We're going to throw more if it helps us win games," coach John Harbaugh said. "I think that we will be capable of throwing the ball more ways than we did last year. We have really good players that can make plays."

Such as Mark Clayton, who had five catches for 77 yards, including a 31-yard touchdown grab with 2:06 left that gave Baltimore a 31-24 lead.

Willis McGahee scored from the 1 with 31 seconds remaining to clinch it.

Another surprising aspect of the game was Kansas City's ability to keep it close despite playing without Matt Cassel, whose sprained left knee did not heal enough to enable him to make his Chiefs debut.

That left the quarterbacking responsibilities to Brodie Croyle and Tyler Thigpen, who entered with a collective 1-18 record as NFL starters. The Chiefs didn't get their initial first down until deep into the second quarter, but used a blocked punt and a long interception return to keep it close until their offense finally got rolling.

Croyle played all but one series and went 16 for 24 for 177 yards and two touchdowns.

Asked to assess his performance, Croyle said, "Play well, don't play well -- if you don't win, you still have the same feeling and that's where I'm at."

Haley added: "I thought Brodie Croyle gave us a chance to win today and that's all I'll ever ask my quarterback to do."

Larry Johnson, the last player to run for 100 yards against the Ravens (in December 2006), finished with 20 yards on 11 carries.

That, and the Ravens' air show, contributed to Baltimore nearly doubling Kansas City's time of possession.

"I got to give credit to Baltimore. They were a throwing machine today," Haley said. "They threw the ball probably a lot more than we anticipated."

The Chiefs couldn't contain Clayton or tight end Todd Heap, who had five catches for 74 yards. He made four first downs, scored a touchdown and relished being part of an offense that seemingly moved at will.

"It was fun. We haven't done that too many times around here, ever," Heap said.

Baltimore, which led the AFC in rushing last season, didn't entirely abandon the usual script. Ray Rice ran for 108 yards, McGahee added 44 and the Ravens finished with 198 yards rushing.

Down 14-10 late in the third quarter, the Ravens regained the lead with a 9-yard touchdown pass to Heap, who caught the ball around the 3 and bulled into the end zone.

Croyle then connected with Mark Bradley for a 50-yard completion -- the longest of the quarterback's career -- to set up a 53-yard field goal by Ryan Succop, the last player chosen in the 2009 draft.

After Baltimore took a 24-17 lead on a 1-yard run by Le'Ron McClain with 8:10 remaining, Croyle answered with a touchdown pass to Sean Ryan.

Despite amassing a 215-56 advantage in total yardage, the Ravens led only 10-7 at halftime.

Kansas City's first touchdown of the season came on a blocked punt by Jon McGraw that he recovered in the end zone. The Chiefs went up 14-10 in the third quarter when Derrick Johnson returned an interception 70 yards to set up Croyle's TD pass to Dwayne Bowe.

Game notes
A moment of silence was held for former Ravens quarterback Steve McNair before the national anthem. ... Croyle is 0-9 as a starter, but his two passing TDs matched his career high. ... Baltimore's Jarret Johnson had a career-high two sacks.


NFL Scores

Thursday, September 10th
Tennessee 10 Final
Pittsburgh 13 OT
Sunday, September 13th
Miami 7 Final
Atlanta 19
Denver 12 Final
Cincinnati 7
Minnesota 34 Final
Cleveland 20
Jacksonville 12 Final
Indianapolis 14
Detroit 27 Final
New Orleans 45
Dallas 34 Final
Tampa Bay 21
Philadelphia 38 Final
Carolina 10
Kansas City 24 Final
Baltimore 38
NY Jets 24 Final
Houston 7
Washington 17 Final
NY Giants 23
San Francisco 20 Final
Arizona 16
St. Louis 0 Final
Seattle 28
Chicago 15 Final
Green Bay 21
Monday, September 14th
Buffalo 24 Final
New England 25
San Diego 24 Final
Oakland 20