BALTIMORE—Justin Tucker’s job was much easier for this game-winning kick. No need to set an NFL record—although he still felt the usual nerves with victory on the line. “Every single time, it doesn’t matter if it’s a PAT in the first quarter or the game-winning field goal, whether it’s a 36-yarder or a 66-yarder, it’s always about managing your feelings and managing your emotions,” Tucker said. “If you’re not feeling a little bit nervous, are you really living?” Tucker kicked a 36-yard field goal with 16 seconds left in overtime to give the Baltimore Ravens a 34–31 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. It was the 18th game-winning field goal for the star kicker, who made the longest kick in NFL history when he drilled a 66-yarder to beat Detroit in Week 3. Once Devonta Freeman broke loose for a 19-yard run to the Minnesota 39, the Ravens were …