Lost in the aftermath of the victory over the Texans and the hopes and expectations of the game on Sunday in Foxboro is that the 20-13 win was the Ravens' 10th ever playoff victory. A good milestone.

That's not bad for a franchise that is only fifteen years old or so, particularly when those ten have come in just over a ten year period.

To further put that into perspective, the Ravens have more playoff victories than teams like the Chiefs, Cardinals, Lions, Seahawks and Saints etc. In fact, considering expansion history, the 'youngest' franchise that supercedes the Ravens' victories in the playoffs are the Miami Dolphins who were created in 1966.

The victory moved them on the same level as the Chargers and a victory on Sunday will match all the NFL playoff victories that the Cleveland Browns ever got. And that's gotta hurt (though, that's not including AAFC victories). A Superbowl victory moves them to the same amount of victories as the New York Jets (and most importantly, more Superbowls than any of those three and more). A Superbowl title would also give the Ravens' the best playoff victory percentage in the league. Not bad, eh?

While the titles are the main focus and quite rightly, just a little note to show and appreciate that even in a short space of time, the Ravens are racking up some serious numbers.