Ravens' Forsett runs past Saints

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) is tackled by Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (55) in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis)
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees (9) is tackled by Baltimore Ravens outside linebacker Terrell Suggs (55) in the first half of an NFL football game in New Orleans, Monday, Nov. 24, 2014. (AP Photo/Rogelio Solis)

NEW ORLEANS -- Justin Forsett ripped off one long run after another, and the Baltimore Ravens battered Drew Brees into a very costly mistake.

Forsett rushed for 182 yards and 2 touchdowns, and Baltimore beat New Orleans 34-27 on Monday night to hand the Saints their third consecutive home loss.

Will Hill had a 44-yard interception return for a go-ahead score for Baltimore in the third quarter. Steve Smith caught four passes for 89 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown catch for the Ravens (7-4), who improved to 4-0 against the NFC South and remained within a half-game of AFC North leader Cincinnati (7-3-1).

Forsett's scoring runs went for 13 yards in the second quarter and 20 yards late in the fourth quarter to seal it.

"The offensive line did a great job of making those lanes open for me," Forsett said. "I just tried to seize the moment."

Brees passed for 420 yards and three touchdowns for New Orleans (4-7), which remained tied for first in its anemic division with Atlanta, which lost to Cleveland a day earlier. Now New Orleans and Atlanta have the dubious distinction of being the first teams in NFL history to occupy first place in a division while three games under .500.

"We've got to make sure we've got enough thick skin and be able to have the mental and physical toughness to bounce back and get ready to play next week, because we're playing obviously an important game," said Saints coach Sean Payton, whose club visits Pittsburgh on Sunday.

Jimmy Graham had two TD catches for the Saints, who had won 14 consecutive home night games.

Brees was sacked four times, and his pivotal interception came as he threw under pressure from Terrell Suggs. The pass was behind Graham, allowing Hill to snag it with nothing but open field in front of him. The play broke a 17-17 tie and New Orleans never recovered.

The Saints pulled within 34-27 on a touchdown pass from Brees to Graham in the final minute, but they couldn't cover the onside kick.

Baltimore's Joe Flacco was 18 for 24 for 243 yards and 1 touchdown.

Joe Morgan, who struggled to crack New Orleans' lineup earlier this season and then was suspended two games for undisclosed team violations, broke loose for two plays longer than 60 yards the first two times he touched the ball.

He gained 67 yards on a running play on New Orleans' opening drive, and then caught a 62-yard pass on the Saints' third series, setting up Graham's TD.

The Saints were in position to take an early lead after Morgan's long gain on an end-around. It took defensive back Lardarius Webb's horse-collar tackle at the 2 to prevent Morgan from scoring.

The play gave New Orleans first-and-goal on the 1, but the Ravens stopped two runs by Mark Ingram and a scramble by Brees before stuffing Ingram again -- this time for a loss of 2 yards -- on fourth-and-goal.

Sports on 11/25/2014

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