Baltimore 31, Minnesota 33

1 2 3 4 T
BAL (3-3) 0 3 7 21 31
MIN (6-0) 14 0 6 13 33

Final

1:00 PM ET
October 18, 2009
Metrodome,
Minneapolis, MN

Vikings survive as Ravens miss 44-yard field goal to end rally

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2019
Passing 1st downs
1811
Rushing 1st downs
27
1st downs from Penalties
01
3rd down efficiency
5-135-14
4th down efficiency
0-00-0
Total Plays6463
Total Yards448426
Passing367259
Comp-Att
28-4321-29
Yards per pass
8.58.9
Rushing81167
Rushing Attempts
1831
Yards per rush
4.55.4
Red Zone (Made-Att)1-23-6
Penalties6-743-15
Turnovers00
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
00
Defensive / Special Teams TDs00
Possession25:1734:43
Air/Ground Leaders
Baltimore Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Flacco28/4338520
Minnesota Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Favre21/2927830
Baltimore Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Rice1077233
McGahee7305
Minnesota Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Peterson22143058
Taylor822011
Baltimore Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Rice10117063
Mason797127
Minnesota Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Rice6176063
Shiancoe448221
Baltimore Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Reed100
Flacco100
Minnesota Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Team000
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBALMIN
TD11:25Visanthe Shiancoe 19 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 07
TD06:16Bernard Berrian 4 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 014
SECOND QUARTERBALMIN
FG00:02Steven Hauschka 29 Yd 314
THIRD QUARTERBALMIN
FG07:16Ryan Longwell 40 Yd 317
TD04:13Ray Rice 22 Yd Run (Steven Hauschka Kick) 1017
FG02:05Ryan Longwell 22 Yd 1020
FOURTH QUARTERBALMIN
TD10:08Visanthe Shiancoe 1 Yd Pass From Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell Kick) 1027
TD08:35Mark Clayton 32 Yd Pass From Joe Flacco (Steven Hauschka Kick) 1727
FG06:01Ryan Longwell 29 Yd 1730
TD05:12Derrick Mason 12 Yd Pass From Joe Flacco (Steven Hauschka Kick) 2430
TD03:37Ray Rice 33 Yd Run (Steven Hauschka Kick) 3130
FG01:56Ryan Longwell 31 Yd 3133
Associated Press

MINNEAPOLIS -- As great as Brett Favre was Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings quarterback was pretty sure he wasn't good enough.

So sure that the Vikings were headed to their first defeat of the season, Favre couldn't even bear to watch as Baltimore kicker Steven Hauschka lined up for a 44-yard field goal with 2 seconds to play.

Seifert: Hoping For Luck

There are times when you know and there are times when you hope, and nothing more than chance prevented the Vikings from losing their first game of the season, writes Kevin Seifert. Blog

• NFC North blog

Yet thanks to Favre, receiver Sidney Rice and a whole lot of luck, the Vikings are 6-0.

Favre's 58-yard completion to Rice set up Ryan Longwell's fourth field goal, and Hauschka's kick was wide left at the final whistle, allowing the Vikings to remain undefeated, 33-31.

"I hate to say that I was not real confident because I'm confident in our team, period," said Favre, who completed 21 of 29 passes for 278 yards and three touchdowns. "But offensively, they probably just felt like, 'We could do whatever."

The game turned from blowout to nail-biter in a sensational final period, with the Ravens erasing a 17-point deficit with 10 minutes to play.

Joe Flacco threw for 385 yards and two touchdowns for the Ravens (3-3), who scored twice on drives that totaled just 56 seconds to take a 31-30 lead with 3:37 to play.

But Hauschka pushed his field goal try, and the Ravens' once-impenetrable defense has shown plenty of cracks in their three-game losing streak.

Fast Facts

• Steven Hauschka's 44-yard field goal went wide left as time expired, giving the Vikings their first 6-0 start since 2003.

• Brett Favre's six straight wins are the most by a QB to start a season in his first year with a team since 1985.

• Favre led a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter or OT for the 41st time, the most among active quarterbacks.

• Adrian Peterson rushed for 143 yards, his first 100-yard game since Week 1.

• Sidney Rice caught six passes for 176 yards, more than double his career high entering the game.

• Joe Flacco threw for 385 yards, the second-highest total in Ravens history.

• Ray Rice became the first player with more than 100 receiving yards and more than 70 rushing yards since Pierre Thomas in 2007.

• Rapid Reaction

-- ESPN Stats & Information

"It's tough for me," Hauschka said. "I feel like I let them down. That's something I have to live with."

The Ravens told Matt Stover, who had 14 game-winning kicks during a 19-year career with the original Browns and Ravens, that they were going in another direction. Stover was picked up by Indianapolis this week.

"We didn't lose that game because of Hauschka's miss," said Ravens running back Ray Rice, who had 117 yards receiving, 77 yards rushing and two touchdowns. "If we start fast and put points on the board, our defense starts fast, I think the game is a totally different outcome. But that's what happens when you play against great teams."

The Vikings took a 14-0 lead in the first 9 minutes and led 27-10 when Visanthe Shiancoe caught his second TD of the game with 10:08 to play. But Flacco was just getting started.

He threw a 32-yard TD to Mark Clayton. After a field goal by Longwell, Flacco capped a 49-second drive with a 12-yard TD to Derrick Mason, and it was 30-24.

Ray Lewis and the Ravens' proud defense came up with their first big stop all day, and Ray Rice's 33-yard run gave Baltimore its first lead 7 seconds after it got the ball back.

"We realize what kind of fighters we have in our locker room and that's what we're going to use the rest of the year," said Flacco, who helped the Ravens to the AFC Championship Game as a rookie last year. "I think we were 3-3 last year, not that that matters, but we can overcome anything."

Stunned and reeling, the Vikings turned to Favre -- this was just the situation they signed him for two weeks into training camp. He pump-faked and unloaded to Minnesota's Rice, who beat Frank Walker for the 58-yard catch.

Plunder Up The Middle

Adrian Peterson helped the Vikings slip by Baltimore with strong running up the gut of the Ravens' defense. Peterson, who entered the game averaging just 30 yards up the middle per game, put up 133 yards against a tough Baltimore defense.

Peterson by direction
Middle Other directions
Att 17 5
Yards 133 10
Average 7.8 2.0
1st down 5 0

-- ESPN Stats and Information

"We have been in this situation before and I had faith that we would make a play," said Sidney Rice, who had six catches for a career-high 176 yards.

But coach Brad Childress played it conservative with three straight runs, and Longwell's 31-yard field goal gave Flacco one more chance with 1:49 to go.

Childress called a timeout just before the final play to ice Hauschka, and he thought it may have been a mistake when he saw the youngster stumble on his approach for his initial kick.

"He kind of false-started himself and I was like, 'I wish I would have had that one before the timeout," Childress said. "But you've got to believe and I was telling Adrian [Peterson] right before the kick that we were going to win the game."

Peterson became the second running back in a row to top 100 against the Ravens' defense after Baltimore had gone 39 games not allowing one. He finished with 143 yards on 22 carries, but Pro Bowl cornerback Antoine Winfield left in the second quarter with a foot injury.

The Ravens have lost three in a row by a combined 11 points.

"Every game has been a game of inches," Ray Lewis said. "But for me, being in this business for so long, it just speaks volumes for our team in the way we fight, regardless of the circumstance we've been put in."

Game notes
There were no turnovers in the game. ... Flacco threw for 196 yards and two TDs in the fourth quarter alone. ... Childress said Winfield asked to return to the game, but the Vikings played it safe by holding him out. Backup CB Karl Paymah struggled at times in his place. ... Vikings KR Percy Harvin aggravated a left shoulder injury in the fourth quarter. Childress said X-rays showed no more extensive damage than was already there.


NFL Scores

Sunday, October 18th
Houston 28 Final
Cincinnati 17
Detroit 0 Final
Green Bay 26
Baltimore 31 Final
Minnesota 33
NY Giants 27 Final
New Orleans 48
Cleveland 14 Final
Pittsburgh 27
Carolina 28 Final
Tampa Bay 21
Kansas City 14 Final
Washington 6
St. Louis 20 Final
Jacksonville 23 OT
Philadelphia 9 Final
Oakland 13
Arizona 27 Final
Seattle 3
Tennessee 0 Final
New England 59
Buffalo 16 Final
NY Jets 13 OT
Chicago 14 Final
Atlanta 21
Monday, October 19th
Denver 34 Final
San Diego 23