BALTIMORE —

The Houston Texans had never won a game in Baltimore in their franchise history, but that all changed after Sunday's blowout win. They looked like a new team on offense as quarterback C.J. Stroud had four touchdowns for the second time in his career. They also dominated the Ravens on offense, limiting them to less than 250 total yards.

This was one of the worst losses in Ravens franchise history, matching the 34-point loss to the New England Patriots in 2013. The team was decimated by injuries for this game, with seven starters out with injuries, including quarterback Lamar Jackson. Cooper Rush struggled in Jackson's absence, throwing three interceptions and could not find a rhythm with his receivers.

The rushing offense was nonexistent, with Derrick Henry limited to less th

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