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The Baltimore Ravens saw both good and bad from the most controversial member of their starting blocking unit in their latest costly defeat.
The Ravens scored on four consecutive drives from the second to fourth quarter, but Pittsburgh came up with two stops in the final minutes to secure the win. The win moves the Steelers to 7-6 on the year and gives them complete control of the AFC North.
Ravens offense faltered after reversed touchdown. Ben Cleveland suspended. John Harbaugh evaluates Daniel Faalele's play. Tyler Loop working on kickoffs.
Instead of finishing that drive with a field goal, the Steelers were awarded a first-and-goal from the 6-yard line. Kenneth Gainwell punched it in for a touchdown on the very next play, and the Steelers took a 17–3 lead—a critical four-point swing.
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This was the best game of the year for Aaron Rodgers but it practically came at the expense of the run game. A win is a win but to see Rodgers throw for 284 and the Steelers rush for only 34 yards is disconcerting. Going into late December, being able to run the football will be a key to winning when the weather turns bad.
But most importantly, the win took the Steelers from seemingly on the brink to in the driver's seat in the AFC North with four weeks to play. Tomlin has famously -- or infamously -- never had a losing record, and games like this one are why. The Steelers are 7-6, the win having stopped a two-game losing streak.
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