The Baltimore Ravens set another record yesterday, one that may likely never be broken during our lifetime.
With 223 yards rushing against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore set the NFL single 16-game-season team rushing record with 3,296 yards, breaking a mark that had stood for 41 years. The 1978 New England Patriots rushed for 3,165 yards, during an era when running the football was much more prevalent.
However, Sunday was the ninth time this season that the Ravens rushed for at least 200 yards in a game, and they ended the regular season with another dominant rushing performance.
Additionally, they beat the Steelers in weather conditions, using nearly all second string players.
Super Bowl, here we come!
Gary
