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Aaron Rodgers passed for 284 yards and a touchdown and also ran for a score as the Pittsburgh Steelers took sole possession of the AFC North lead with a 27-22 victory over the host Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. DK Metcalf caught seven passes for ...
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Steelers defeat Ravens, reclaim first place in AFC North
Despite losing five of their last seven entering Week 14, this felt like the most obvious Pittsburgh Steelers win possible. Backs against the wall with the AFC North on the line against a Baltimore Ravens team they’ve beaten in seven of the last 10 matchups made for the perfect get-right game for the Steelers, and that’s exactly what it was.
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.
BALTIMORE — Because replay officials determined that Isaiah Likely didn’t hold onto the ball, the Pittsburgh Steelers held on for a 27-22 victory Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens that gave them sole possession of first place in the AFC North.
Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry bursts up the middle for a 19-yard run late in the fourth quarter against the Pittsburgh Steelers. QB Lamar Jackson connects with WR Zay Flowers for a big third-down conversion. QB Lamar Jackson finds TE Charlie Kolar up the seam for a first down against the Steelers.
The Ravens lost 27–22 to the Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium, confirming their first losing home record since 2015.
The New England Patriots have been the surprise story this season and are in position for the No. 1 seed in the AFC but face a massive test in Week 16 of the 2025 NFL season when they visit the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football.
Like most rivalry games against the Steelers, Sunday's came down to the wire. Unfortunately for the Ravens, they ended up on the wrong side of the divisional showdown, falling to Pittsburgh, 27-22, in the battle for first place in the AFC North. Here's how ...