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- The Ravens, who beat the Steelers just twice in eight games during John Harbaugh's first three seasons, now have topped Pittsburgh for three of their past nine total wins dating to the 2014 playoffs.
- A former Ravens coach might soon turn to a former Ravens kicker on field-goal attempts.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers cut kicker Josh Scobee less than 48 hours after he missed two late field-goal attempts against the Baltimore Ravens.
- It used to be a scenario that the Ravens' defense would relish — a three-point lead to protect, just over two minutes to play and a young quarterback tasked with putting together a lengthy game-saving drive against them.
- Roster cuts loom for the Ravens who will have to weigh several injuries in their decision-making process.
- The Pittsburgh Steelers might turn to a former Raven to replace kicker Shaun Suisham, who suffered a season-ending injury Sunday.
- After a concerted effort to keep fans and reporters updated on training camp injuries, Ravens coach John Harbaugh, in a light moment, said that time might be coming to a close.
- CANTON, Ohio -- Kicker Shaun Suisham left the Steelers' locker room on crutches after suffering what coach Mike Tomlin termed a ¿potentially significant¿ left knee injury during the preseason loss to the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night.
- Baltimore Ravens' defensive line is bolstered by the return of defensive tackle Haloti Ngata from four-game drug suspension.
- Baltimore Sun reporter Jeff Zrebiec breaks down the Ravens' playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Saturday at Heinz Field.
- Jeff Zrebiec breaks down what to look for when the Ravens play at the Steelers in prime time on Sunday.
- No one in the NFL has been involved in as many close games as the Ravens this season, and the results haven't been favorable for the 5-6 team.
- The Ravens made several personnel changes on the kickoff team, including cutting veteran safety Michael Huff as he was one of the players responsible for losing containment on the play.
- Because of injuries and other roster decisions, the Ravens' special teams have featured a revolving door of players, many thrust into roles that they've never occupied.
- Each week, Baltimore Sun reporter Aaron Wilson will look back at the Ravens' previous game.
- The Ravens entered their bye week in unfamiliar territory under Harbaugh. They are 3-4, the latest that they've had a losing record in Harbaugh's six seasons at the helm. They are also two games behind the first-place Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC North.
- There was a time when Heinz Field was the Ravens' house of horrors, but those days are over, and the Ravens clearly relish the challenge of going there and facing the Pittsburgh Steelers.
- Outside linebacker was flagged for unnecessary roughness
- Outside linebacker was flagged for unnecessary roughness
- Baltimore Sun blogger Matt Vensel rounds up opinions on the Balitmore Ravens from across the blogosophere and gives his take on what those people are saying.
- Ravens outside linebacker Paul Kruger sacked Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch once, marking the fourth consecutive game the Ravens' leading pass rusher has had at least one sack.
- After Baltimore Ravens return specialist Jacoby Jones returned a 63-yard punt return for touchdown in first meeting, Pittsburgh was intent on limiting his opportunities Sunday
- Following a key turnover by Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco, Pittsburgh Steelers QB Charlie Batch hit tight end Heath Miller to tie the game with 7:24 to go. He then led a late drive that resulted in Shaun Suisham's 42-yard field goal as time expired to give the Steelers a 23-20 victory
- The reigning NFL Defensive Player of the Year didn't return, heading to the locker room for further examination during the final minutes of the Ravens' 23-20 loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers at M&T Bank Stadium.
- Steelers third-string quarterback Charlie Batch dismantles Ravens
- After manhandling a soft Raiders front seven, the Ravens' line will be tested by the Steelers' OLB tandem of James Harrison and LaMarr Woodley. Their extensive repertoire of pass-rushing moves is formidable
- There was no Ben Roethlisberger, Hines Ward or Ray Lewis, but as both teams predicted all week, it turned out to be more of the same with the Ravens-Steelers rivalry.
- Taking advantage of the absence of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the unit harassed replacement Byron Leftwich, knocked out running back Isaac Redman (concussion) and kept speedy wide receivers Mike Wallace and Emmanuel Sanders in check to propel the Ravens to a 13-10 victory against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field on Sunday night.
- Eight of the past 10 game between these rivals have been decided by a touchdown or less and there's no reason to expect anything different. In a tight game, who would you rather have driving your team down the field for a late score — Flacco or Leftwich?
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