Pittsburgh Steelers Hang On To Beat Baltimore Ravens To Take Control Of AFC North
In a game that felt more like a bare-knuckle brawl in a back alley than a chess match on turf, the Pittsburgh Steelers clawed their way to a 27-22 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, snatching first place in the AFC North and leaving Baltimore to wonder what just happened. This wasn’t your typical, sterile football game; it was a vintage, slobber-knocker of a rivalry that had everything but the kitchen sink thrown in.
This Sunday showdown at M&T Bank Stadium was a throwback to the days when Steelers-Ravens games were guaranteed to raise your blood pressure. For a while there, it looked like the Steelers’ 2025 season was circling the drain, but with their backs firmly against the wall, they delivered a performance that was pure grit.
How the Steelers Stole the North
It wasn’t always pretty. In fact, most of it was downright ugly. The Steelers were outgained by over 100 yards, and their running game was about as effective as a screen door on a submarine, mustering a season-low 34 yards. But football is a funny game. Sometimes, it’s not about the stats; it’s about making the big plays when it counts. And that’s exactly what the Steelers did.
Aaron Rodgers, looking more like the grizzled vet he is with every snap, put on a masterclass in making something out of nothing. He threw for 284 yards and a touchdown, narrowly missing that elusive 300-yard mark. He even added a rushing touchdown, because why not?
It was a gutsy performance that saw him ducking and weaving through defenders, refusing to go down, and keeping plays alive with sheer willpower.
The defense, meanwhile, bent but didn’t break. They made Lamar Jackson’s life a living nightmare, harassing him all afternoon. James Pierre, Jackson’s own cousin, came up with a massive interception, and the pass rush was relentless. The game fittingly ended with Alex Highsmith wrapping up Jackson on a last-gasp sack as time expired, sealing the deal and sending the Ravens packing.
Ravens’ Costly Mistakes
For the Ravens, this will be a tough pill to swallow. They had their chances. From a missed extra point to a questionable incompletion call on what looked like a touchdown catch by Isaiah Likely, it was a highlight reel of “what-ifs.” They rallied furiously in the second half, but their early sloppiness, which allowed the Steelers to jump out to a 17-9 halftime lead, proved too much to overcome. A late drive stalled inside the 10-yard line, a sequence that will surely haunt them until these two teams meet again.
With this win, the Steelers (7-6) now sit atop the chaotic AFC North, while the Ravens (6-7) fall out of a playoff spot entirely. It was a win that felt bigger than just one game; it was a statement. In a season of ups and downs, the Pittsburgh Steelers just reminded everyone that they’re still here, still fighting, and still capable of winning ugly. And in the AFC North, that’s all that matters.
