The Ravens can finally enjoy the view above .500.

Their season has not been easy, nor was their latest victory. Baltimore's offense struggled in the first half against the New York Jets on Sunday and didn't get clearance for takeoff until the third quarter.

However, throughout their five-game winning streak, the Ravens have been resourceful and resilient. With a pair of 2-yard touchdown runs by Derrick Henry and a key fourth-quarter forced fumble by Marlon Humphrey, the Ravens raised their record to 6-5 with a 23-10 victory over the Jets (2-9).

With each victory, the possibility of a third straight AFC North title becomes more probable for the Ravens, who now sit tied with the Pittsburgh Steelers atop the division. That didn't look likely a month ago, but it happened before Thanksgiving

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