This time, Baltimore was the team to make the game-changing plays needed to earn a massive victory and tie Pittsburgh atop the AFC North.
Baltimore Ravens defensive back Marlon Humphrey probably had the play of the day in Saturday’s 34-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Early in the fourth quarter, Humphrey intercepted
Entering Week 16, the Pittsburgh Steelers were no doubt eager to bounce back. Coming off a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Mike Tomlin's squad was looking to vent their ire against none other than their rivals,
But for whatever reason(s), the Pittsburgh Steelers have their number, which has reasonably gotten under Marlon Humphrey's skin. Pittsburgh has won eight of the past nine clashes with Baltimore over the past five seasons, including their last four meetings.
Baltimore Ravens All-Pro CB Marlon Humphrey spoke out about his team's poor recent record vs. AFC North rivals the Pittsburgh Steelers.
National reaction to Marlon Humprhey’s pick six off Steelers QB Russell Wilson to keep the Ravens AFC North hopes alive
Fortune finally smiled on the Baltimore Ravens in their heated rivalry with Pittsburgh. The Ravens recovered three of their own fumbles — and one big one by the Steelers.
The wiggle room the Pittsburgh Steelers once enjoyed atop the AFC North is gone. The Steelers have dropped two straight to fall to 10-5 after a 34-17 loss to Baltimore, which is now tied with Pittsburgh for the division lead.
When the NFL kicked off its 15th Sunday of the 2024 season on Dec. 15, the Pittsburgh Steelers had a two-game lead over the Baltimore Ravens at the top of the AFC North standings. Ten days later, the Ravens have a one-game lead on the Steelers after the NFL’s Christmas doubleheader.
The Ravens won three games by a combined score of 100-33 and now have control of the AFC North with one game to play.
Team insiders Ryan Mink and Garrett Downing break down the Ravens' updated playoff outlook, the defense's sparkling shutout, Lamar Jackson's newest record-setting chapter, a run game that couldn't be stopped,