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The Baltimore Ravens will have some Pittsburgh Steelers presentation on their roster as they look to earn a place in the Super Bowl. Ahead of kickoff against the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore elevated wide receiver Dan Chisena from their practice squad to the active/inactive roster. 

Chisena played in the Ravens Conference Championship win over the Houston Texans after being elevated. He'll now be part of the team's second playoff game, being viewed as a special teamer with both coverage and return capabilities. 

Baltimore is primarily healthy heading into the game, but with Chisena's play, he'll continue to be part of the group, this time in the AFC Championship. 

He'll join cornerback Arthur Maulet as two former Steelers representing Pittsburgh on Baltimore's roster. Maulet has started three games this season and has been the team's top slot cornerback throughout the season, recording one interception, two sacks and 37 tackles. 

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