Derrick Henry's 2-yard touchdown run against the Texans not only lit up the scoreboard but also marked his 16th touchdown of the season, setting a new Ravens franchise record, surpassing legends Ray Rice and Mark Ingram. This momentous achievement ended his four-game scoring drought, indicating both his resilience and critical importance to the Ravens' offensive strategy this season.
The Ravens have been slow starters this season, struggling to score on opening drives. This recent touchdown by Henry marked their first opening drive score since Week 5 against Cincinnati, illustrating a potential shift in momentum as they approach the playoffs.
With this win and the Steelers' loss, the Ravens are firmly in control of the AFC North. They need to win their last two games to ensure they can repeat as division champions, underlining the importance of each matchup in the final stretch of the regular season.
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