The Ravens keep making history, and they’re the AFC’s best.
The Ravens enjoyed a couple of firsts in their 31-15 win over the Browns on Sunday. For the first time in team history, they wrapped up the AFC’s one-seed, which is pretty remarkable for a franchise that has already won two Super Bowls. And quarterback Lamar Jackson became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw for more than 3,000 yards and rush for more than 1,000 yards in the same season. Jackson got off to a bit of a slow start against Cleveland’s defense, but warmed up nicely with two touchdown passes to tight end Mark Andrews in a one-minute span near the end of the first half.
More and more, the 13-2 Ravens seem like the team nobody wants to face.