The Baltimore Ravens took down the previously undefeated Denver Broncos on the road yesterday, but seemingly more importantly to them, they also tied a decades-old record that surely almost nobody was even thinking about until last week, which was set by the Pittsburgh Steelers during their dynasty years.
In the mid-70s, the likes of Franco Harris and Rocky Bleier helped the Steelers rushed for at least 100 yards a game for 43 consecutive games, spanning multiple seasons. This is the record that the Ravens just tied yesterday, but they did it in highly arbitrary and artificial fashion, and head coach John Harbaugh took it upon his shoulders.