BALTIMORE, MARYLAND - JANUARY 20: Lamar Jackson #8 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates with Nelson Agholor #15 after scoring a 15 yard touchdown against the Houston Texans during the third quarter in the AFC Divisional Playoff game at M&T Bank Stadium on January 20, 2024 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Ravens Steal Photographer's Camera For Hilarious Touchdown Celebration

The Baltimore Ravens ran away with their first playoff win of the year against the Houston Texans, and veteran Morgan Moses had some fun with the game-sealing touchdown with a camera celebration.

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Presumptive MVP Lamar Jackson ran for his second rushing touchdown of the night halfway through the fourth quarter on Saturday night to go up 31-10. After the celebration, Moses stole a photographer's camera to start taking pictures of Jackson during the celebration. The Ravens posted a video of the touchdown and following celebration via X.

Fans watching were able to grab a screenshot of the celebration.

Despite going into the second half tied at 10-10, the Ravens stepped up and fired on all cylinders. The combined rushing attack of Jackson, Justice Hill, Dalvin Cook, and Gus Edwards couldn't be stopped, with the Ravens driving all the way down the field multiple times for touchdowns. The offensive line was especially dominant up front, with Moses leading the way in the trenches and with the celebrations.

The Ravens dominated throughout the regular season with a 13-4 record, earning the No. 1 seed and a first-round bye out of the AFC. With a win over the Texans, the Ravens are now heading to the AFC Championship game, going up against either the Buffalo Bills or the Kansas City Chiefs.

Jackson has earned a bit of a reputation for struggling the playoffs, but he had no issues against the Texans. The Ravens superstar racked up four total touchdowns, throwing a pair to Nelson Agholor and Isaiah Likely while picking up another two on the ground.

If the Ravens can put up a similar performance in the AFC Championship, then they should have no issues booking their ticket to Las Vegas to play the NFC champion in Super Bowl LVIII.

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