The Baltimore Ravens took the AFC North lead with a 31-2 blowout victory in opposition to the Houston Texans Wednesday night time and a Pittsburgh Steelers loss earlier within the day.
Lamar Jackson was the star of the present.
The quarterback and league MVP candidate broke off a 48-yard landing run within the third quarter to place the sport out of attain for the Texans. He adopted up with a landing move to Mark Andrews with 5:50 remaining within the quarter.
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Jackson additionally had a landing move to Isaiah Likely with 1:51 left within the first half.
Jackson completed with 168 passing yards and 87 dashing yards within the win. He unfold the ball round to eight completely different receivers. No receiver had greater than two catches.
Andrews had two catches for 68 yards.
Derrick Henry performed a supporting position within the win. He bought the sport began with a landing run from the objective line within the first quarter and completed with 147 dashing yards on 27 carries.
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The Texans’ lone rating got here from a security within the second quarter with a sort out on Henry.
C.J. Stroud was 17 of 31 for 185 passing yards and an interception. He was sacked 5 occasions.
Houston performed with out large receiver Tank Dell, who sustained a critical knee damage in final week’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. The group was already dealt an damage blow when it misplaced Stefon Diggs earlier within the season.
Nico Collins had three catches for 59 yards to guide the group. John Metchie III had 5 catches for 48 yards. But the offense simply wasn’t there.
Houston transformed solely 10 first downs on 11 drives, and Baltimore outgained Houston 432-211.
The Ravens moved to 11-5 and into first place within the AFC North. The Steelers misplaced to the Chiefs and fell to 10-6.
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Houston fell to 9-7 on the season.
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