Baltimore Ravens 27 - Denver Broncos 49
Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos waited eight long months, then another 33 minutes, to get the season started. A record-tying seven touchdown passes, something no one had done in 44 years, made it worth the while. Connecting with his most prized addition, Wes Welker, and former college basketball player Julius Thomas and Demaryius Thomas for two TDs each, Manning directed Denver to a 49-27 victory over Super Bowl champion Baltimore on Thursday night in the NFL opener, a much-anticipated rematch against the team that ended the Broncos' playoff run in January. Manning is the sixth QB in NFL history to throw seven TD passes in a game and the first since Joe Kapp did it for Minnesota against Baltimore on Sept. 28, 1969. The others read like a Who's Who of passers who came along before the NFL became so pass-happy: Sid Luckman, Adrian Burk, George Blanda, Y.A. Tittle.
"I felt like we had to keep scoring
because Baltimore can score at any time," said Manning, who
was 27 of 42 for 462 yards with no interceptions for an
off-the-charts quarterback rating of 141.1.
Nobody had ever put up 49 points on the Ravens
in their 18-year history. All part of a thorough thrashing of the
team that put a harsh end to what had looked like a Super
Bowl-bound 2012 in Denver. The rematch came nearly eight months
after Baltimore beat Denver 38-35 in double overtime on an icy
January night in the same stadium. The hero on that night was Jacoby
Jones, who caught a 70-yard TD pass over Rahim
Moore with 31 seconds left to tie it in regulation. His night was
cut short when he went back to field a punt and teammate Brynden
Trawick plowed into him at the Baltimore 15. Jones left with a
sprained right knee and didn't return. The Broncos
waited all offseason for the rematch, then for 33 minutes more when a
lightning storm in the area delayed the start. When they took the
field, it was clear how much had changed. Pass rusher Elvis
Dumervil moved from Denver to Baltimore as part of a bizarre,
fax-infused contract squabble. Receiver Brandon
Stokley also switched sides. The Broncos
lost their best defender, Von Miller, to a drug suspension while
Baltimore had to rebuild its 'D' after losing emotional leaders Ed
Reed and Ray Lewis. The Ravens
suffered another loss of sorts when they were forced to play the
season's traditional opener on the road because of a conflict with
the Orioles in Baltimore. The NFL hung a Flacco banner above Denver's
stadium, but he hardly felt at home. Armed with a new six-year,
$120.6 million contract, he matched the Broncos
score for score in the first half but had to play catch-up after
falling behind 35-17 early in the third quarter. His final numbers:
34 of 62 for 362 yards with two TDs and two interceptions. It was
such a runaway, the Broncos
were throwing away touchdowns by the end. Linebacker Danny
Trevathan fumbled his pick-6 just shy of the goal line, pulling a
Leon Lett imitation by celebrating too soon and the ball bounced out
of the end zone for a touchback instead of a touchdown. Denver was
ahead 42-17 at that point. Wearing an orange-and-gray glove like the
one he wore on that icy January night the last time these teams met,
Manning took a while to get warmed up against a Baltimore defense
that had to replace seven Super
Bowl starters. After three punts, he ditched the glove once the
rains stopped, and then he was unstoppable.
After all those fits and starts, Manning & Co.
found a rhythm the Ravens
couldn't match. Manning's seventh TD pass covered only a few yards in
the air but Demaryius
Thomas, a former first-round pick, hauled in the pass in the left
flat and turned on the jets, racing past several gassed defenders for
a 78-yard play that capped Denver's big night. Demaryius
Thomas finished with five receptions for 161 yards, Julius
Thomas had five catches for 110 yards and Welker led the way with
nine grabs for 67 yards. Welker averaged 112 catches over the last
six seasons in New England, where he was Tom
Brady's favorite receiver. He's the first receiver to catch TD
passes from both Brady and Manning. He has said he can't compare the
two pre-eminent QBs, saying that's like choosing between
Michaelangelo and Picasso. This night was certainly a masterpiece for
Manning.
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