Ravens Stumble in Pittsburgh: AFC Hopes Hang by a Thread After Costly Setback

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The Ravens’ loss to Pittsburgh on Sunday was a culmination of familiar issues that have plagued them all season. Penalties, turnovers, and breakdowns in coverage overshadowed the team’s potential and dropped them to the sixth seed in the AFC standings. Even Justin Tucker, the league’s most reliable kicker, showed signs of a troubling slump. While the division race isn’t over, Baltimore’s path forward hinges on their ability to eliminate self-inflicted wounds. With crucial games ahead, including a rematch with the Steelers in Week 16, John Harbaugh must find a way to tighten the ship—or risk seeing the season slip away.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson’s Final Hurdle in the Regular Season: Defeating the Steelers

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Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has faced a persistent challenge in his career—defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers. Despite his impressive achievements, including two NFL MVP awards and the potential for a third, Pittsburgh has continually troubled him. Since becoming Baltimore’s full-time starter in 2019, Jackson has a disappointing 1-3 record against the Steelers, with his lowest quarterback rating (66.8) coming against them. In their last meeting, Jackson completed 22 of 38 passes for 236 yards but was intercepted once and sacked four times, including a strip-sack in the final minute that sealed the Steelers’ win.

Jackson has had some bad luck in these matchups, missing several games due to injuries and rest, but he’s now determined to break the streak. This season, he’s been exceptional, leading the league in touchdowns and passer rating while the Ravens’ offense has been explosive. With first place in the AFC North on the line this Sunday, Jackson is looking forward to another chance at the Steelers, confident that this season’s Ravens team is equipped to overcome the challenge that has plagued him for years.

AFC North Showdown: Bengals Gear Up for ‘Must-Win’ Rematch Against Ravens!

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The highly anticipated rematch between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens is set for Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium. The first encounter of the season was nothing short of thrilling, with the Ravens staging a dramatic comeback to win 41-38 in overtime. As the Ravens (6-3) aim to sweep the season series, the Bengals (4-5) are focused on overcoming their rough start, which included three losses in their opening games.

Cincinnati running back Chase Brown emphasized the importance of this matchup, labeling it a “must-win” game. After the Bengals’ convincing 41-24 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, Brown noted the urgency of preparing for the Ravens, stating, “I’m glad we got the win, but it’s already ‘Wednesday’ today, so now we’ve got to get ready for Thursday.” Quarterback Joe Burrow echoed this sentiment, having thrown five touchdown passes against the Raiders, a performance reminiscent of his previous outing against Baltimore. Despite his impressive performance, Burrow was not content, insisting that the team must elevate their play to position themselves for a legitimate playoff run.

Defensive end Trey Hendrickson is also gearing up for the challenge, having recorded four sacks against the Raiders and leading the NFL with 11 sacks this season. As the Bengals prepare for Thursday night, Hendrickson’s sights are set on sacking Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson, underscoring the team’s determination to secure a victory. “Anybody who’s rooting for the Cincinnati Bengals knows it’s a must-win game,” he asserted, highlighting the high stakes of the upcoming clash.

AFC North Rumors: Ravens, Steelers, Hines

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After losing starting guards Kevin Zeitler and John Simpson to free agency, the Ravens faced the challenge of replacing both positions. Although they considered addressing these gaps in the 2024 NFL Draft, a run on guards in the third round led them to pivot. Instead, they focused on other needs, selecting Penn State pass rusher Adisa Isaac and Iowa State cornerback T.J. Tampa.

Separately, rookie safety Beau Brade, a top undrafted free agent from Maryland, will be sidelined for a few weeks due to an ankle injury but is expected to return before training camp.