New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is a lethal quarterback, especially at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots’ high-octane offense will face stiff competition in Week 14 against the Baltimore Ravens who boast the NFL’s top-ranked defense.

The Ravens are No. 1 in average yards allowed per game (296.1), and they’re No. 2 in average points allowed per game (17.3).

None of that poses much of a threat to Brady. Statistics show that Brady should be fine against Baltimore’s top-rated defense; he’s been beating the best defenses at Gillette Stadium throughout his career.

Tom Brady will take on Baltimore’s #1 ranked defense. Brady is 6-0 in his career in home games against #1 total defenses, with 12 TD, 3 INT. — James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) December 7, 2016

Brady also happens to be 5-1 in his career against the Ravens.

Despite serving a four-game suspension this season, Brady has thrown for 2,470 yards to go along with 19 touchdowns and one interception. He has a 113.1 quarterback rating, the best in the NFL. He’s cruising toward his third MVP award.

New England is ranked sixth in the league in total offense.

Brady has a history of carving up top-rated defenses, but the Patriots should not overlook the Ravens. Baltimore is seventh against the pass and first against the run. This defensive unit does not surrender big plays.

Indeed, it’s going to be a huge showdown on Monday Night Football.