Lamar Jackson broke the NFL career rushing record for quarterbacks in the Baltimore Ravens’ 31-2 victory over the Houston Texans, solidifying his MVP case and leading his team closer to the AFC North title. Jackson threw for 168 yards, ran for 87 yards, and accounted for three touchdowns in the game. He now holds the record for most rushing yards by a quarterback in NFL history. The Ravens, who have already secured a playoff berth, need a win over the Cleveland Browns to clinch the division title. Derrick Henry also had a standout performance for the Ravens, setting a season record with his 16th touchdown. The Texans, reeling from a season-ending injury to receiver Tank Dell, struggled to finish drives and were unable to keep up with the Ravens. Jackson’s impressive performance, coupled with Beyoncé’s halftime show, made for a memorable game. The Ravens will face the Browns next, while the Texans will take on the Titans in their upcoming matchups.
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