26.4:Points per game scored by Baltimore's offense in the final nine games of the season, which ranked fourth in the NFL. This number does not include defensive touchdowns (which would have bumped the number to 29.4, the second-most overall points per game in the final nine games).

27:Sacks allowed by the Ravens offensive line, which ranked as the seventh-fewest in the NFL this year. The Ravens allowed only eight sacks over the final seven games, which was the second-best mark in the league. The development of the offensive line was one of the most impressive storylines of the season, as the unit overcome the losses of starting guard Marshal Yanda and Alex Lewis.

34:Turnovers forced by Baltimore's defense this season, which was the best mark in the NFL. The unit had an NFL-leading 22 interceptions and 12 fumble recoveries.

40:Punts downed inside the 20-yard line, the best mark in the NFL. Koch dazzled this season by pinning teams deep in their territory, and the Ravens had a wide margin in this area as the second-best team (Dallas) had 34 punts downed inside the 20.