The Ravens’ 355-pounder intercepts an interception to win the division title in a win against the Browns.
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce caught the first pass of his NFL career Saturday in a division-sealing win against the Cleveland Browns.
Pierce came up with a great selection browns offense in the red zone and with the Ravens up 35-10.
Pierce dropped into coverage, put his 355-pound body in front of Browns quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s pass and brought it in. He fumbled the ball a bit before rolling down to end the game, allowing his offense to run the clock. out.
The Ravens notched their second straight NFC North title since the end.
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Lamar Jackson of the Baltimore Ravens runs with the ball during the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns on Jan. 4, 2025, at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. (Greg Fiume/Getty Images)
Crows (12-5) will open the playoffs at home against the Los Angeles Chargers or Pittsburgh Steelers. Baltimore is two games back of the Steelers in the division and has won the last four for first.
Cleveland (3-14) ended a dreadful season with six straight losses. Both Bailey Zappe and Thompson-Robinson scored from midfield in the final. Neither could move the ball much, and Zappe had it returned 26 yards for a touchdown by rookie Nate Wiggins for the game’s first points.
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The biggest concern coming out of this game for the Ravens was the health of Pro Bowl receiver Zay Flowers, who left in the second quarter with a right knee injury.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson threw touchdown passes to Mark Andrews in the second quarter and Rashod Bateman in the third quarter to cap off a stellar season that could have earned him his third MVP award.
Jackson finished the season with 4,172 yards passing, 41 touchdown passes and just four interceptions. He became the first quarterback to reach 4,000 yards with 40 TD passes and four or fewer interceptions.
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Cleveland Browns’ D’Onta Foreman (27) tackles Baltimore Ravens’ Roquan Smith (0) during the second quarter at M&T Bank Stadium, Jan. 4, 2025, in Baltimore. (Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)
Jackson finished the season with 915 yards rushing, becoming the first to throw for 4,000 yards and rush for at least 800. His passer rating of 119.6 was not enough to break Aaron Rodgers’ single-season record of 122.5.
Zappe threw for 170 yards with two catches. His 16-yard scoring pass to Jordan Akins made it 21-10 in the fourth quarter, but the Ravens responded with a 70-yard drive that ended with a 2-yard touchdown run by Derrick Henry.
Henry, who turns 31 on Saturday, added a 43-yard field goal late in the fourth. He finished the season with 1,921 yards rushing and a franchise-record 16 rushing touchdowns.
Cleveland has now gone 28 straight games without allowing a 300-yard passer. Jackson finished 16 of 32 for 217 yards.
Associates Press contributed to this report.
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