An opportunistic approach has helped vault the Steelers into the NFL playoffs. But at a critical stretch, their winning ways have disappeared.
BALTIMORE -- The Pittsburgh Steelers want to win a playoff game, and they want to think of themselves as Super Bowl contenders. However, if the last two games against the Philadelphia Eagles and Baltimore Ravens have shown anything, the team is not there yet.
Pittsburgh Steelers trail in the AFC North after a tough loss to the Baltimore Ravens, highlighted by turnovers and defensive struggles in the fourth quarter.
The Steelers entered Saturday’s game missing three defensive starters (safety DeShon Elliott, cornerback Donte Jackson and defensive lineman Larry Ogunjobi). Early in the game, they lost another when cornerback Joey Porter Jr. went down with an ankle injury.
After a seven-year hiatus from football because of a life-changing injury, Shazier returns to his former team.
The Pittsburgh Steelers lost 34-17 to the Baltimore Ravens. The loss is only the third to two-time MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson. Steelers quarter
Pittsburgh Steelers faltered in a critical divisional matchup as Baltimore Ravens offense capitalized on turnovers and extended drives.
The Baltimore Ravens (9-5) host an AFC North clash against the Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4) on Saturday, December 21, 2024 at M&T Bank Stadium. In their past five head-to-head bouts, Pittsburgh has beaten Baltimore four times. In those matchups against Baltimore, the Steelers have covered four times while never hitting the over on the total.
The rubber hit the road for the Pittsburgh Steelers when this three-game stretch of games started and two games in, things aren’t looking good for Pittsburgh. It fits perfectly with head coach Mike Tomlin’s “Moving Train” metaphor and right now the Steelers are not getting on that train.
The Pittsburgh Steelers head to Baltimore to see if they can clinch the AFC North division and sweep their arch-nemesis, the Ravens, Saturday, 4:30 p.m.
The Baltimore Ravens turned December Derrick Henry loose on the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday to score a 34-17 victory in an AFC North rivalry game. In Saturday’s other NFL game, the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans 27-19.