Ravens at Bengals final: Baltimore runs for 400 yards in dominant victory to clinch AFC wild card berth
The Ravens were dominant on the ground as the offense hits its stride at the perfect time

The Baltimore Ravens have clinched a playoff berth for the third consecutive season, dominating the Cincinnati Bengals in a fantastic display on the ground. Baltimore became just the fifth team in NFL history to rush for 400 yards in a game, finishing with 404 rushing yards in the dominant victory -- the most rushing yards in a game since the 2000 Cincinnati Bengals (407).
The Ravens will lock up the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs with the victory and the Miami Dolphins' impending loss to the Buffalo Bills. Baltimore would face the winner of the AFC South (Tennessee or Indianapolis) in the AFC wild-card round next weekend.
Lamar Jackson became the first quarterback in NFL history with two 1,000-yard rushing seasons as the Ravens quarterback finished with 11 carries for 97 yards. Jackson ended his season with 1,005 rushing yards, the third-most for a quarterback in a season (he holds the record with 1,206 -- set in 2019).
Just 23 years old, Jackson is the first quarterback to have consecutive 1,000-yard rushing seasons -- accomplishing the feat in his first two full seasons as a starting quarterback. Jackson finished with three passing touchdowns on the day, and 26 for the season. He has 11 touchdown passes to three interceptions over his final five games -- all Ravens wins. Jackson has 46 TD passes in the red zone for his career without throwing an interception, the most in NFL history.
The Ravens ended the season with the highest point differential in the NFL (+165), the second consecutive year they led the league in that category.
Cincinnati didn't get a first down until 2:45 left in the first half and finished with just 126 yards of total offense -- 55 of which came on its lone scoring drive that resulted in an Austin Seibert 38-yard field goal in the final minute of the first half. The Bengals chose to kick on fourth-and-1 on the Ravens 20-yard line down 17-0, an interesting decision by head coach Zac Taylor. They only mustered three points against the Ravens defense, which forced six three-and-outs and two turnovers on the day.
Check into our live blog below for a recap of Baltimore clinching a wild card berth.
The Ravens are going to be the No. 5 seed in the AFC playoffs (Miami losing 49-19 in the 4th quarter).
They'll face the winner of the AFC South on wild card weekend.
No team over the last 25 seasons has led the NFL in point differential in consecutive years.
The Ravens are going to do it in 2019-2020.
Four teams in NFL history have rushed for 400 yards in a game
1950 Giants -- 423
1948 Bills (AAFC) -- 419
2000 Bengals -- 407
1955 Bears -- 406
The Ravens are at 398.
The 2020 Ravens are the first team since the 2014 Seahawks to rush for 350 yards in a game. J.K. Dobbins with a career-high 160 yards and 2 TD.
Lamar Jackson has 15 total TD over his last 5 games.
3 pass TD today.
The Ravens have 31 points with 3:44 left in the third quarter.
Lamar Jackson to Marquise Brown again for the TD. 31-3 Ravens.
Playoff time.
There are only two QBs in #NFL history to have 1,000-yard rushing seasons.
Lamar Jackson (2020)
Lamar Jackson (2019)
Michael Vick (2006)
And J.K. Dobbins finishes it off for a TD. His franchise record 8th rushing TD for a rookie. It's all Ravens.
24-3 Baltimore. Playoff berth coming.
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