When a team can establish the run and dominate on the ground in the historic fashion that the Baltimore Ravens produced in their Wildcard round victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers, the contributions in the passing game can get overlooked.
Even though the offense ran the ball more than twice as many times as quarterback Lamar Jackson threw the ball (50-21), there were still several very impactful plays made by pass catchers who helped fill the void created by the absence of Pro Bowl wide receiver Zay Flowers.
With the dynamic second-year pro out with a knee injury he suffered in the regular season finale that caused him to miss the entire week of practice, the Ravens had seven different players record one or more receptions and make the most of their limited opportunities.