BALTIMORE — Baltimore's division-clinching victory over Cleveland was about as routine as expected.
Except for one second-quarter play that could be a major problem for the Ravens' dynamic offense.
Zay Flowers, the team's top receiver, went down with a knee injury and didn't return to the game Saturday. Coach John Harbaugh sounded somewhat optimistic afterward but said there would be an MRI.
Baltimore finished the regular season 12-5 despite dropping its first two games. It's just one game worse than the record that gave the Ravens the league's best mark in 2023, but this time there will be no first-round bye. Baltimore will be the No. 3 seed in the AFC playoffs, facing Pittsburgh in the first round.
So Flowers doesn't have much time to recover. The Pro Bowl receiver caught 74 passes for 1,059 yards and four touchdowns in the regular season.
Baltimore trailed Pittsburgh by two games in the AFC North with four to play. Then the Ravens went 4-0 and the Steelers went 0-4 the rest of the way.
''It's a week-to-week league, and you really just have to take it one week at a time, one day at a time, one play at time, and our guys have done a really good job of holding onto that,'' Harbaugh said. ''That 1-0 T-shirt that we all wear around is real, and so, four wins later, we're the AFC North champions.''
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