September 16, 2012; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) gets ready to throw the ball against the Philadelphia Eagles during third quarter action at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey G. Pittenger-US PRESSWIRE
The Patriots take on the Ravens on Sunday night in a rematch of the 2011 AFC Championship Game.
The Baltimore Ravens and New England Patriots will battle Sunday night in Week 3's marquee matchup in primetime, as both teams look to rebound from tough Week 2 losses that sent both teams to 1-1 records.
The Patriots were upset by the Arizona Cardinals, 20-18, in Week 2, as a Stephen Gostkowski field goal attempt to give the Patriots the lead sailed wide left, leaving the Patriots' fourth-quarter comeback attempt just short.
Tom Brady passed for 316 yards, but was missing tight end Aaron Hernandez, who sat out most of the game after sustaining an injury in the first quarter.
The Ravens were unable to hold quarterback Michael Vick and the Philadelphia Eagles from completing their comeback, as the Eagles topped the Ravens, 24-23.
The Ravens and Patriots played in one of the 2011 NFL playoffs' more memorable games, their AFC Championship Game showdown, in which a late Baltimore rally fell short as the Patriots advanced to the Super Bowl, where they were eventually defeated by the New York Giants.
Time and Date: Sept. 23, 8:20 p.m.
Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Md.
TV: NBC
Radio: 98.5 WBZ (Boston), SiriusXM 227
For more Patriots coverage, check out Pats Pulpit. For more on the Ravens, head over to Baltimore Beat Down.


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