Lamar Jackson Breaks NFL QB Rushing Record in Ravens' Dominant Win Over Texans
The Ravens' 31-2 victory, fueled by Jackson's historic performance and Derrick Henry's power running, secures their AFC North lead with one game remaining.
- Lamar Jackson surpassed Michael Vick to become the NFL's all-time leading rushing quarterback, reaching 6,110 career yards with a 48-yard touchdown run.
- Jackson accounted for three touchdowns—two passing and one rushing—while achieving a passer rating of 143 and rushing for 87 yards on four carries.
- Running back Derrick Henry contributed 147 rushing yards and a touchdown, breaking the Ravens' single-season rushing touchdown record with his 17th score of the season.
- The Ravens' defense dominated, sacking Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud five times and holding Houston to just 58 rushing yards and no offensive touchdowns.
- With the win, Baltimore (11-5) takes sole possession of the AFC North lead and can clinch the division title with a victory over the Cleveland Browns in their regular-season finale.


























