Marlon Humphrey will pay the price for his pick-6 celebration in the win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on December 21. It was the first interception return for a touchdown of Humphrey's career, and he concluded it by doing some epic,
It looked like it was happening again, the Baltimore Ravens were losing control of yet another game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers. Lamar Jackson threw a
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson, bottom right, hits the turf as Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey, left, returns an interception for a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game, Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough) AP
Heading into Week 16, Marlon Humphrey had a message he desperately wanted to get into the heads of his fellow Baltimore Ravens: beat the Pittsburgh Steelers.
This time, Baltimore was the team to make the game-changing plays needed to earn a massive victory and tie Pittsburgh atop the AFC North.
Numbers never lie, and the Baltimore Ravens’ pass defense has been the only consistent weakness in 2024. However, over the last three games, they’ve allowed just 177.3 passing yards per
Entering Week 16, the Pittsburgh Steelers were no doubt eager to bounce back. Coming off a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Mike Tomlin's squad was looking to vent their ire against none other than their rivals,
The NFL fined Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey $11,255 for unsportsmanlike conduct (taunting) in last Saturday’s 34-17 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
When it looked like the Ravens were in danger of another here-we-go-again game against the rival Pittsburgh Steelers, Humphrey flipped the script with a 37-yard pick-six in the fourth quarter, propelling the Ravens to a 34-17 win at M&T Bank Stadium.
Fortune finally smiled on the Baltimore Ravens in their heated rivalry with Pittsburgh. The Ravens recovered three of their own fumbles — and one big one by the Steelers.
The wiggle room the Pittsburgh Steelers once enjoyed atop the AFC North is gone. The Steelers have dropped two straight to fall to 10-5 after a 34-17 loss to Baltimore, which is now tied with Pittsburgh for the division lead.
Few players on the Pittsburgh Steelers take losses harder than safety Minkah Fitzpatrick. When Fitzpatrick talked to the media after Saturday’s 34-17 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Fitzpatrick finally got his first interception of the season.