The Baltimore Ravens They fulfilled the forecast and defeated the Cleveland Browns 35-10 this Saturday in the game corresponding to the last week of the NFL regular season, in which Lamar Jackson pitched for two touchdowns and 217 yards.
The 27-year-old quarterback became the first player in National Football League history to complete 4,000 yards passing and 800 rushing.
Rookie Nate Wiggins opened the festivities for the Ravens by intercepting a pass from Bailey Zappe and taking it directly into the end zone.
Early in the second quarter, Jackson completed a 12-yard pass to tight end Mark Andrews, who scored his 11th touchdown of the season.
In the fourth quarter, the Browns scored their first touchdown since December 15 against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Jordan Akins he received a 16-yard pass from Zappe for his second touchdown of the season and first since October 6.
Late in the game, Derrick Henry scored his second touchdown of the game on a 43-yard run, putting the game out of reach for the Browns.
Henry, 31, has 27 games with two touchdowns in his NFL career.
Baltimore closes the regular season on a four-game winning streak and leads its division with a record of 12 wins and five losses.
The Ravens secure seeding in the NFL Playoffs and await an opponent in the first round at the end of Week 18.