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Chris Hogan couldn’t have been more wide open for the Patriots’ longest TD this year

79 yards, to the house.

The New England Patriots appeared like they might have been letting the Baltimore Ravens back in the game after a pair of turnovers that resulted in touchdowns.

Justin Tucker got the Ravens within three points with a 38-yard field goal. Upon getting the ball back, Tom Brady hit Chris Hogan for a 79-yard touchdown. It was the longest touchdown of the season for the Pats.

Gillette Stadium came to life after that play, and it’s easy to see why. Brady was pretty pumped, too.

It was a perfect throw and catch. It also put the Patriots in excellent position to win the game with just over six minutes to go.

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