Texans 100: Facts and Figures for Ravens, No. 76-100

The facts conclude with a look at the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens’ offenses along with some NFL on CBS facts.

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85. The Ravens offense is the highest-scoring in the NFL at 33.3 points per game.

86. Houston’s offense scores 26.4 points per game, the eighth-most in the league.

87. The Ravens and Texans are tied for the fifth-highest red zone conversions overall at 65.7%.

88. The Ravens offense converts 48.6% on third down, the second-highest in the NFL.

89. Houston converts 46.8% on third down, the sixth-highest in the league.

90. Ravens linebacker Matt Judon has been sent on a blitz 79 times, the third-highest in the NFL.

91. Judon’s 19 quarterback hits are tied with Joey Bosa for the fifth-most in the league.

92. Texans outside linebacker Whitney Mercilus is still tied for the second-most forced fumbles with four.

93. The Ravens defense is tied with the Giants for the seventh-fewest tight end receptions with 34.

94. The Texans defense has given up the fifth-fewest receiving yards to tight ends with 366.

95. Houston running back Carlos Hyde’s 37 first downs on the ground are tied with Nick Chubb and Lamar Jackson for the seventh-most in the NFL.

96. Hyde’s 345 yards before contact are tied with Matt Brieda for the eight-most overall.

97. Hyde is also eighth in the NFL in yards after contact with 359.

98. Hyde’s 19 broken tackles are tied with Tampa Bay’s Ronald Jones for the fifth-most in the league.

99. The Texans are 0-2 on Nov. 17. Here are the results:

2002 – JAX, 21-24 – L

2013 – RAI, 23-28 – L

 

100. The Ravens are winless on on Nov. 17. Here are the results:

1996 – @SF, 20-38 – L

2002 – @MIA, 7-26 – L

2013 – @CHI, 20-23 – L-OT