Two AFC North rivals clashed in primetime as the Ravens were able to defeat the Steelers in the battle to be the lead dog of the division.
Ravens Vs. Steelers Final Score: Torrey Smith Redeems Himself In Victory
The Ravens looked like they might not be able to lead the late comeback when a sure touchdown to Smith on a long bomb from Joe Flacco went right through the rookie receiver’s hands.
Smith redeemed himself just a little while later though, hauling in a 26-yard touchdown pass -- despite pass interference -- to cap off a five-reception, 71-yard night and secure a rare Ravens victory in Pittsburgh.
Read Article >VIDEO: Ben Roethlisberger Touchdown Pass Intended For Antonio Brown Caught By Mike Wallace
Roethlisberger created something out of nothing, as he occasionally does, scrambling until his wide receivers were able to shake their defenders and get open. The Steelers quarterback got lucky and had two wide receivers open when he was done scrambling, too, as the pass that looked like it was intended for Brown was picked off by Wallace for the touchdown.
It sounds confusing, but watching the video below should make the above paragraphs make sense.
Read Article >Ravens Vs. Steelers Score: Rashard Mendenhall Run Brings Pittsburgh Within Field Goal
For more on this potentially epic game, check out Baltimore Beatdown for the Ravens’ view on things, and head Behind the Steel Curtain for more on the Steelers. For more updates on this game, be sure to stay tuned to the Sunday Night Football StoryStream.
Read Article >Steelers Vs. Ravens Score: Terrell Suggs Interception Sets Up Ray Rice Touchdown
Rice opened the game with a 76-yard touchdown run that was called back due to a holding penalty and then later had what looked to be a touchdown nullified because the officials blew their whistle due to forward progress. The diminutive running back finally found his way to the end zone officially in the third quarter, though, on a short run set up by an interception from Suggs.
For more on this potentially epic game, check out Baltimore Beatdown for the Ravens’ view on things, and head Behind the Steel Curtain for more on the Steelers. For more updates on this game, be sure to stay tuned to the Sunday Night Football StoryStream.
Read Article >VIDEO: Terrell Suggs Is Straight Out Of ‘Ball So Hard University’
Ravens Vs. Steelers Halftime Score: Billy Cundiff Leads Ravens To Lead
The game has involved as many hard hits, the majority of which were probably illegal, as the two AFC North rivals obviously aren’t fans of each other. The Hines Ward injury seems to be the only major issue that has been caused by the hits as of halftime, but there’s a good chance worse things are on their way in the second half.
For more on this potentially epic game, check out Baltimore Beatdown for the Ravens’ view on things, and head Behind the Steel Curtain for more on the Steelers. For more updates on this game, be sure to stay tuned to the Sunday Night Football StoryStream.
Read Article >Hines Ward Injury: Concussion Likely After Ray Lewis Hit
The picture above, uploaded by the Sunday Night Football Twitter account, shows Ward being escorted off the field with the help of the Steelers coaching staff, but the wide receiver certainly didn’t look like he would be returning anytime soon. An official update on his status has not yet been reported, but he is on the sideline without his helmet after talking to trainers.
For more on this potentially epic game, check out Baltimore Beatdown for the Ravens’ view on things, and head Behind the Steel Curtain for more on the Steelers. For more updates on this game, be sure to stay tuned to the Sunday Night Football StoryStream.
Read Article >Ravens Vs. Steelers Score: Two Ray Rice Touchdowns Nullified; Force Baltimore To Settle For Field Goal
Baltimore was eventually able to make it down the field when Smith drew a pass interference penalty in the end zone, but the Ravens were only able to come out of their first drive with a field goal.
For more on this potentially epic game, check out Baltimore Beatdown for the Ravens’ view on things, and head Behind the Steel Curtain for more on the Steelers. For more updates on this game, be sure to stay tuned to the Sunday Night Football StoryStream.
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PITTSBURGH, PA - OCTOBER 30: Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers drops back to pass against the New England Patriots at Heinz Field on October 30, 2011 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images) Getty Images