There are not too many rivalries that can match up with the Ravens and Steelers. The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens have been fierce rivals for nearly as long as the Ravens have existed.
The Baltimore Ravens had a chance to take a firm grasp on first place in the AFC North with a win against the Pittsburgh Steelers but the team fell apart in the second half.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson finished 22 of 38 for 236 yards with a late interception that led to Pittsburgh’s go-ahead touchdown, which was a 41-yard throw from Kenny Pickett to George Pickens.
Speaking of that touchdown, Mike Tomlin was really feeling that play.
Cameras caught the Pittsburgh Steelers head coach blowing a savage kiss to the Ravens.
Baltimore already has road wins against Cincinnati and Cleveland and a win against Pittsburgh would’ve given the Ravens a road sweep against the AFC North for the second time since 2002.
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Pickett finished with a modest 224 passing yards and one touchdown after struggling for much of the game, but at least he saved his best for last. Even given the relatively positive effort, Pickett has yet to top 235 passing yards in a game this season and has only one multi-touchdown performance.
The Steelers now have a week off to reset themselves, make some adjustments and hopefully carry this momentum into the rest of the season.