The Baltimore Ravens are on the cusp of reaching the NFL Playoffs as they add to their blowout lead against the Cincinnati Bengals. The Ravens already held a pretty vast lead over the Bengals late in the third quarter, but JK Dobbins made sure to lessen the Bengals chances of a comeback.

The 212-pound halfback broke the defense and delivered a 72-yard run to give the Ravens a 38-3 lead at the end of the third quarter.

Dobbins has been spectacular for the Ravens as they near a playoff berth on Sunday. He's rushed for 160 yards from 13 carries while scoring two touchdowns.

Reigning MVP Lamar Jackson has made sure to put his stamp on the contest as well. He's thrown for three touchdowns through three quarters.

The Ravens own a 10-5 record coming into Sunday against the Bengals that places them second in the NFC North division behind the Pittsburgh Steelers. Given the state of their current bout against the Bengals, it's safe to say that the Ravens will be awaiting their first matchup for the playoffs by the end of Sunday should they keep up their momentum in Week 17.

The Ravens are currently riding a four-game winning streak coming into the final of the regular season. Their last win came against in a 27-13 fashion against the New York Giants.

Baltimore is on track to get the No. 5 seed in the AFC Playoffs. That would put the Ravens up against the AFC South champion, likely to be the Tennessee Titans. Tennessee just needs to beat the Houston Texans in the late game on Sunday, in order to wrap up the division and the No. 4 seed in the AFC. If the Titans lose to Houston, the Indianapolis Colts could grab the AFC South with a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.

If Baltimore does meet the Titans, it would be a rematch of the Ravens' most recent playoff game, the haunting loss in the AFC divisional round last season.