Ravens ran a play instead of kneeling so they could tie the NFL record streak for 100-yard rushing games

John Harbaugh with the ultimate petty move.

The Baltimore Ravens just pulled out the most petty maneuver to put them into the history books.

On Sunday, the Ravens tied the NFL record streak of 100-yard rushing games at 43 and it took them until the last play of the game to do it. Instead of kneeling, while also being three yards away from 100 on the day, the Ravens let quarterback Lamar Jackson run for five on the final play to keep the streak alive.

That, right there, is elite trolling from Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. Of course, the run could very well have failed to get the yardage needed, but Jackson was able to bounce to the outside to preserve history.

After the game, Harbaugh even mentioned in his post-game press conference that running that final play was absolutely intentional.

NFL fans took immediate notice of Harbaugh’s plan, noting just how petty it was to tie the record in the way they did.

We’ll see if the Ravens can break the NFL’s record when they suit up to play the Indianapolis Colts on Monday Night Football next week.

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