Ravens Secure Back-to-Back AFC North Titles With Dominant 35-10 Victory Over Browns
The Baltimore Ravens clinched their second consecutive AFC North division title with a decisive 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns on January 4, 2025. This victory not only secured the division crown but also earned the Ravens the No. 3 seed in the AFC playoffs.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson delivered an impressive performance, completing 16 of 32 passes for 217 yards and two touchdowns. He also added 63 rushing yards on nine carries, surpassing 4,000 passing yards and 900 rushing yards for the season. This achievement made Jackson the first player in NFL history to reach these milestones in a single season.
Running back Derrick Henry was instrumental in the Ravens' offensive success, rushing for 138 yards on 20 carries and scoring two touchdowns, including a 43-yard run in the fourth quarter. Henry concluded his first season with the Ravens with 1,921 rushing yards and 18 total touchdowns.
The Ravens' defense also made significant contributions, starting the game with an interception returned for a touchdown by cornerback Nate Wiggins. This early turnover set the tone for the game and provided a substantial lead that the Browns could not overcome.
With this victory, the Ravens finished the regular season with a 12-5 record, overcoming an 0-2 start and a two-game deficit with four games remaining. Their resilience and strong finish positioned them as formidable contenders in the upcoming playoffs.
Looking ahead, the Ravens are set to host a home playoff game against either the Los Angeles Chargers or the Pittsburgh Steelers. Head coach John Harbaugh emphasized the importance of focusing on the next challenge, stating, "I'm focused on the wild-card game, I'm not going to lie to you."
The Ravens' back-to-back division titles highlight their dominance in the AFC North and set the stage for a promising postseason run. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see if Baltimore can translate their regular-season success into a deep playoff run and potentially a Super Bowl appearance.