2001 Baltimore Ravens Season Stats and Results
Record and Finish
The Baltimore Ravens finished the 2001 season with a 10-6 record, placing 2nd in the AFC Central division and 5th in the AFC.
Playoffs
The Ravens lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 27-10 in the AFC Divisional Championship.
Key Stats
- Offensive Yards: 4,956 (13th in NFL)
- Passing Yards: 3,713 (11th in NFL)
- Rushing Yards: 1,243 (25th in NFL)
- Points For: 341 (13th in NFL)
- Points Against: 332 (16th in NFL)
Offense
- Trent Dilfer started 15 games at quarterback.
- Jamal Lewis led the team in rushing with 1,364 yards.
- Derrick Mason led the team in receiving with 1,156 yards.
Defense
- Ray Lewis led the team in tackles with 165.
- Rod Woodson had 8 interceptions, and Chris McAlister had 7.
Coaching
Brian Billick was the team's head coach during the 2001 season.
Historical Context
The 2001 season was the Ravens' sixth season in the NFL.
The Ravens won Super Bowl XXXV in 2000, but failed to reach the Super Bowl again until 2008.
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