FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — The Patriots have had trouble finishing off games at times this season. They got an assist from Mother Nature to help close out their biggest victory.
Cam Newton threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score and the Patriots fought through rain and wind to hold off the Baltimore Ravens 23-17 on Sunday night.
Damien Harris ran for a career-high 121 yards to help the Patriots (4-5) win consecutive games for the first time this season. Newton was 13 of 17 for 118 yards. His touchdown pass, on a short sprint-out to Rex Burkhead in the first quarter, was his since first since Week 3 — a span of four games.
"Just finding ways to win. That's pretty much been it," Newton said about the past two wins. "Having good weeks in practice and following it up with in-game performances. … We've just got to keep doing that moving forward."
The Ravens' road winning streak ended at 10. Baltimore (6-3) is 0-6 in the regular season in New England.
Lamar Jackson was 24 of 34 for 249 yards and two touchdowns for the Ravens.
"We're ticked off. Nobody likes losing," Jackson said. "We have a lot of talent on our team. We've got to regroup."
New England bottled him up on the ground for most of the game, limiting him to just 11 rushes for 55 yards.