Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens: Box score, player stats, and game summary
An intradivisional rematch concluded Saturday's slate of games, as the Baltimore Ravens hosted the Pittsburgh Steelers looking to tie their rivals at 10-5.
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Their first matchup ended somewhat surprisingly, as Chris Boswell once again did his six-FG heroics to secure the victory for the Black and Gold - a part of their five-win streak that followed back-to-back losses agianst the Indianapolis Colts and Dallas Cowboys.
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens game summary
The game began with an exchange of punts. Eventually the Baltimore Ravens struck first via this Isaiah Likely touchdown:
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But the Pittsburgh Steelers did not take long before answering via MyCole Pruitt:
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Both teams then exchenged losses of possession: a punt, then a Russell Wilson fumble. But at last, Rashod Bateman scored to put the Ravens back ahead:
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They then forced a punt on the Steelers' next drive, punishing it with a field goal. The Steelers scored a field goal of their own to end the first half.
The second half began with both teams exchanging punts. Then they exchanged aerial touchdowns.
Both teams then began the fourth quarter with an exchange of turnovers - downs for the Steelers, then an interception for the Ravens. On the very next drive, Marlon Humphrey stole a pass and returned it for a touchdown.
The hosts then forced a punt on their opponents’ next drive and promptly punished it with a field goal. A final Steelers punt ended the game.
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