Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry might have made history as the Baltimore Ravens clinched the AFC North with a 35-10 win over the Cleveland Browns, but defensive tackle Michael Pierce stole the show with an incredible big-man interception in the fourth quarter.
The Baltimore Ravens accomplished a lot on Saturday. The team sealed a second straight AFC North crown, Lamar Jackson added to his numbers in the MVP race and Derrick Henry further inserted himself in the NFL record books.
Henry, who signed a two-year, $16 million contract with the Ravens in the offseason, capped off a historic year with the franchise by becoming the first player in league history with multiple seasons of at least 1,800 rushing yards and 15 rushing touchdowns.
Baltimore Ravens defensive lineman Michael Pierce thwarts the Pittsburgh Steelers' flea-flicker attempt with a sack against quarterback Russell Wilson for a 4-yard loss.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry puts his team into Pittsburgh Steelers territory with a 13-yard run on the team's opening drive.
Ravens NT Michael Pierce picks off Browns quarterback Bailey Zappe in the regular-season finale. Ravens NT Michael Pierce picks off Browns quarterback Bailey Zappe in the regular-season finale.
Baltimore Ravens defensive tackle Michael Pierce revealed why he decided not to try to run his interception for a touchdown on Saturday night.