If the Baltimore Ravens make a deep postseason run on the strength of their running game and defense, it won't be the first time.
Just ask former running back Jamal Lewis, who played for the Ravens from 2000-2006. Baltimore won the Super Bowl during Lewis' rookie season, during which Lewis powered the league's fifth-rated rushing attack. He ran for 1,364 yards and six touchdowns during the regular season and 338 yards and four touchdowns during four playoff games.
The Ravens' running game complemented a historic defense, which allowed the fewest points ever (165) during a 16-game season.























