BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens capped the most successful season in franchise history on Sunday, and they did so without quarterback Lamar Jackson or anything at stake.
With the AFC's No. 1 seed wrapped up a week ago, the Ravens leaned on running back Gus Edwards and other reserves for a 28-10 drubbing of the rival Pittsburgh Steelers at a rain-soaked M&T Bank Stadium.
This marked a team-record 14th win in the regular season as well as Baltimore's 12th in a row. The Ravens haven't lost since Sept.