The Baltimore Ravens drew a matchup against their rival Pittsburgh Steelers in Wild Card Weekend. Playing on their home field, the Ravens came away with a 28-14 victory over the Steelers to advance to the Divisional Round against the Buffalo Bills.
It was a massive game for Derrick Henry, who was superb on the ground, punching home two of the team's four total touchdowns.
The Ravens' defense was up to the challenge, too, holding the opposition to just 14 points. Baltimore let up just 29 rushing yards on 11 carries, an average of 2.6 yards per carry.
After the game, as Baltimore turned its focus to the Bills and a massive matchup at Highmark Stadium in Buffalo, star Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphry made a revelation regarding the Steelers.

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Humphry compared the Steelers to one dysfunctional franchise
There are some franchises that have problems beyond roster-building. Creating a winning culture and building a team beyond talent is important for a club looking to capture a Super Bowl victory.
After the Ravens took down the Steelers, Humphrey compared the Steelers to the New York Jets.
"The team, to me, if you look just based off of what I very teeny bit know and based off what I feel like I've seen/how it is, I feel like there's an underlying thing there somewhere internally that reminds me kind of the Jets' current situation," Humphrey said on his 'Punch Line' podcast. "Sometimes when I see quotes from Jets players, it seems like they're trying to speak in code and there's something that they wanna say that they can't just say.
"There's a couple times I read Jets quotes from certain players and it's like, no one just wants to dog somebody, or you can't really tell the media exactly what's going on. But it seems like how [the Steelers] kind of played in that game against us, it's like ... And I know something that I ain't gonna say."
The Jets are a losing franchise who have a horrible culture and a losing record on a consistent basis.