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Pittsburgh moved to 7-6 with the win, regaining control of its own destiny with four games to play. Ultimately, the season might still come down to a Week 18 rematch with the Ravens for the AFC North, but Steelers coach Mike Tomlin is not looking ahead.
Aaron Rodgers may not have known what to expect entering this past weekend. He'd never squared off directly against the Baltimore Ravens with Lamar Jackson lead
Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver DK Metcalf is flying back home today after going to a Baltimore-area hospital following their 27-22 win over the Ravens on Sunday.
The win also was hyped because it broke a tie for first place in the AFC North, but because it was just the second week of December that didn't have a whole lot of meaning. A win and a 1-game lead in the standings with a full month left in the regular season just doesn't mean a whole lot in the grand scheme of things.
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Late reversal helps Steelers hold on for 27-22 win over Ravens and sole possession of division lead
Aaron Rodgers threw for 284 yards and a touchdown and even ran for TD in perhaps his best game with the Steelers, and Pittsburgh took sole possession of first place in the AFC North, holding on for a
DK Metcalf’s visit to Baltimore took an unexpected detour Sunday. The Steelers receiver, 27, was taken to the hospital following the team’s 27-22 road victory over the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium after “experiencing stomach pains,” the team said in a statement on Monday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers received a few key injury updates following their Week 14 win over the Baltimore Ravens.
M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore) — Mike Tomlin's Steelers took control of the AFC North by holding on for a 27-22 win over Harbaugh's Ravens on Sunday. It not only gives the Steelers (7-6) a one-game lead over the Ravens (6-7), but it also gives Tomlin some breathing room after a week of endless speculation about his future.
The Ravens could technically win the AFC North at 7-10 with only one more win, in Pittsburgh. However, that would require the Steelers to lose out and the Bengals to lose two games between the Dolphins/Cardinals/Browns.
Baltimore Ravens legend Shannon Sharpe defended the referees in the Pittsburgh Steelers’ win on Sunday, saying that Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely did not catch the ball on what would have been a go-ahead touchdown. “3rd step never touched dwn. Just put it away. You don’t get style points,” Sharpe said about Likely’s play.
The Baltimore Ravens had their five-game winning streak snapped by a division rival last week and will face their archrival, the Pittsburgh Steelers, in Week 14
The Steelers have now regained first place of the AFC North with four weeks to go. Of the Steelers' final four opponents, only one (the Lions, whom the Steelers play in Week 16) have a winning record. Conversely, the Ravens' remaining schedule is much tougher: Week 15 at Cincinnati, Week 16 vs. Patriots, Week 17 at Packers and Week 18 at Steelers.