The Baltimore Ravens secured a dominant 31-2 victory over the Houston Texans, putting them one win away from repeating as AFC North champions. Derrick Henry led the rushing attack with 147 yards and a touchdown, while Lamar Jackson showcased his dual-threat ability, rushing for 87 yards and throwing two touchdowns. The Ravens' defense was relentless, sacking Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud five times and intercepting him once. Despite the loss, the Texans have clinched the AFC South but struggled against winning teams this season.
- Ravens' rushing attack was dominant with 251 yards.
- Lamar Jackson set a record as the NFL's all-time leading rushing quarterback.
- Texans struggled offensively, failing to score a touchdown.