There's much less optimism in Maryland than there was two weeks ago, with the Baltimore Ravens in the driver's seat in the AFC North. With a 6-5 record and first place in the division, the Ravens have suffered back-to-back losses in the AFC North to the Cincinnati Bengals on Thanksgiving Day and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko unleashed a scathing critique of Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson following the Ravens' 27-22 loss to Pittsburgh. The ex-Pittsburgh Steelers nose tackle's comments came after another frustrating outing for Jackson against his divisional rivals.
The Baltimore Ravens’ playoff hopes took a drastic hit on Sunday. Their first game against the Pittsburgh Steelers had massive playoff implications as the two teams jockeyed for the AFC North.
The Baltimore Ravens' ongoing 6-7 season has provided its fans with no shortage of potential scapegoats. John Harbaugh's position as the longtime head coach has been called into question following every loss, as have defensive coordinator Zach Orr and offensive coordinator Todd Monken.
Can Seattle keep it going? Will there be any further separation in the middle of the pack? And will things get even worse for struggling traditional powers like Green Bay? Let’s get to the games.
In NFL history, a player has reached 2,000 or more yards from scrimmage in a season on 74 occasions. How many of the 74 can you name in seven minutes?
The Baltimore Ravens reached a breaking point in their season, falling to 6–7 after a 27–22 defeat to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The loss confirmed their first losing home record since 2015, currently at 3–5, and left them a full game behind Pittsburgh (7–6) in the AFC North with four weeks remaining in the 2025 season.
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The Steelers improved to 7-6 and grabbed hold of first place in the AFC North standings via a gritty 27-22 win over the rival Ravens on Sunday.
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Baltimore Ravens fans thought Isaiah Likely had just saved their season. The tight end snagged a 13-yard dart from Lamar Jackson in the back of the end zone late in the fourth quarter, took a couple of steps and saw the official’s arms go up.
The Baltimore Ravens suffered a tough 27-22 Week 14 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers to fall 6-7 on the season. To make matters worse, the loss came after a controversial call that took away a late-game touchdown for tight end Isaiah Likely.
On Sunday afternoon, the Baltimore Ravens dropped their second straight game with a narrow 27-22 home loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in a crucial AFC North showdown.
The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers' respective bids for the temporary AFC North crown came down to the game's final few minutes, setting up a fitting toss-up ending for whichever team could take advantage of the high-stakes situation.
The Baltimore Ravens lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-22, on Sunday. They are now 6-7, a game behind Pittsburgh, with an uphill battle to the AFC North title.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
It just made too much sense that Week 14's matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers, a grimy face-off that offered a divisional lead for the victor, came down to the game clock's final second.
The Baltimore Ravens had a crucial touchdown taken away on a controversial call late in their Week 14 game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. The Ravens were trailing 27-22 and had the ball deep in Pittsburgh territory late in the fourth quarter at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Md.
The Baltimore Ravens are keeping it close with the Pittsburgh Steelers, as the team is down 27-22 midway through the fourth quarter. While the club attempts to take the lead in the AFC North standings, it appears the offense lost an explosive offensive weapon to a knee injury.
In the Baltimore Ravens' massive Week 14 AFC North matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers at home, the difference in the game could come down to how an individual player performs when it matters most or over the course of the game, making the most of their opportunities.
Derrick Henry has always looked like a player carved out of granite, but the lengths he goes to maintain that frame are even more demanding now that he is 31 years old and carrying the load for the Baltimore Ravens.
Week 14 for the Baltimore Ravens is not going to have five players active for the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. There are some key reserve players
Underachieving can't exist without expectations, and no disappointing game can erase the hype that the Baltimore Ravens once trooped into this fall with.
No specific names have emerged on that front, but any number of candidates exist for a new deal in Baltimore.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson returned to practice on Friday and will be under center when Baltimore hosts the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday with first place in the AFC North on the line.
For the most part, Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has not looked like his two-time MVP self since he returned from a right hamstring injury.
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The 6-6 Baltimore Ravens will host the 6-6 Pittsburgh Steelers this coming Sunday for a game that will determine which club will finish the weekend sitting atop the AFC North standings.
The Baltimore Ravens reached a three-year contract extension with tight end Mark Andrews, general manager Eric DeCosta announced Wednesday. According to sources, the deal is worth $39.3 million with $26 million guaranteed.
Mark Andrews will not be testing free agency. For the second time, the accomplished tight end has agreed to a Ravens extension.
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