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Monday, November 4, 2002

Blake, Ravens lose to Falcons



The Associated Press

ATLANTA - Michael Vick is human after all. Still, the Atlanta Falcons keep on winning.

The Falcons squandered a 14-point lead but bounced back to win their fourth straight game, beating the shorthanded Baltimore Ravens 20-17 Sunday.

After two straight brilliant outings, Vick struggled, completing only 12 of 24 passes for 136 yards. The second-year quarterback also was sacked three times, had negative yards rushing, fumbled twice and threw his first interception of the season.

The Falcons (5-3) still managed to keep their winning streak alive. It's their longest since 1998, when the team won nine in a row on the way to its only Super Bowl appearance.

Defensive end Patrick Kerney picked up a fumble and took it in for a touchdown, while T.J. Duckett scored on a 1-yard run to give the Falcons a 17-3 lead in the second quarter.

The Ravens (3-5) rallied, scoring with 1:56 left in the half on Jeff Blake's 7-yard pass to Travis Taylor to cap a nine-play, 92-yard drive - Baltimore's longest of the season.

On their first possession of the second half, the Ravens evened the score at 17, as fullback Alan Ricard rumbled 19 yards up the middle for the tying touchdown.

But Jay Feely kicked a 40-yard field goal with 2:02 left in the third quarter, and the Falcons held on from there.

Baltimore played without star linebacker Ray Lewis and No. 1 quarterback Chris Redman, both sidelined with injuries. Lewis, in fact, didn't even make the trip to Atlanta, where he was charged in a double-murder case after the 2000 Super Bowl.

The Falcons opened the game with a flea-flicker. Warrick Dunn flipped the ball back to Vick after taking a handoff, while Brian Finneran broke into the clear. Unfortunately for Atlanta, Finneran dropped the ball.

Another trick play near the end of the game worked, helping Atlanta run out the clock. Vick lined up at receiver, and Warrick Dunn took a shotgun snap. Dunn feigned a handoff to Vick and took off for a 24-yard run on third-and-6.

Then, on fourth-and-4 from the Baltimore 31 with two minutes left, the Falcons skipped a field-goal try and went for the clinching first down. Vick threw a low pass that Trevor Gaylor cradled just above the turf for a 6-yard gain.

Feely and Baltimore's Matt Stover traded field goals before Kerney scored the first touchdown of his career, the result of Blake inexplicably losing the ball while attempting to pass.

After the ball fell out of the Blake's hand before his arm went forward, Ravens lineman Jonathan Ogden tried to pick it up instead of falling on it. Instead, he kicked the ball toward Kerney, who scooped it off the turf and ran 4 yards for an easy TD.

Duckett set up his short TD run with a 33-yard gain. The rookie, coming back from a foot injury that kept him out the previous week, ran for 75 yards on 13 carries.

Blake, making his second straight start in place of Redman, lofted a soaring 64-yard pass to Taylor that sparked Baltimore's comeback. But Blake also was sacked six times, threw an interception and completed just 14 of 27 attempts.

Taylor had a a big day. He caught four passes for 127 yards and led the Ravens in rushing, gaining 39 yards on a botched reverse. Jamal Lewis was held to 36 yards on 12 carries.



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