The Ravens suffered their third consecutive loss, falling to the Texans, 44-10, at M&T Bank Stadium.
It's tied for Baltimore's most lopsided loss at home in team history, tying a 34-point loss to the Patriots in 2013.
Here's how it happened:
Turning Point
Coming out of halftime trailing 24-3, the Ravens were looking for a spark. But the Texans extinguished any hope of a comeback when Houston safety Jalen Pitre undercut Derrick Henry for an interception, one of Pitre's two takeaways of the day. The Texans proceeded to score three plays later to take a 28-point lead. Houston put its foot on the gas pedal from the opening snap and never stepped off the rest of the way, scoring on its first eight possessions.
Top Play
Baltimore's longest play of the day was a 56-yard completion from Coop