Since 2012, just one game has kicked off with an over/under line of 35 points or lower: The Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers game of week 17, 2019. Pittsburgh won 28-10 and covered on the over by a field goal...
Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens played a great game on Sunday. The NFL flexed the game to the primetime slot because of the rivalry between the two teams. Rookie Jaylen Warren played well for the Steelers, rushing for 76 yards and catching three passes for 22 yards. He doesn't like being cordial in rivalries. He has been a part of rivalages like Oklahoma-Oklahoma State and he likes the disrespect of them.
The Steelers and Ravens are playing tonight on NBC. The game starts at 8:20 p.m. ET. Football Night in America will air before the game. The postgame show produced by NBC Sports will go deep on the storylines and betting lines that proved prominent during the matchup.
Pittsburgh Steelers take on Baltimore Ravens on Sunday Night Football this week. There are two weeks left of the regular season for the Steelers. Pittsburgh is unlikely to make the playoffs this January.
The Baltimore Ravens host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday Night Football. Pittsburgh is 7-8 and needs to win their final two games to get to the playoffs. The Ravens are in but need to keep winning to have a better shot at a title run. They are currently the 5-seed. If they lose to Los Angeles Chargers, they will go to Jacksonville to play the Jaguars.
Pittsburgh Steelers play Baltimore Ravens in Week 17 of the 2022 NFL season.
The Baltimore Ravens are looking to win the series against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Lamar Jackson is out for the game, so Tyler Huntley will play as backup. The game is the Ravens' final home game of the season.
The Ravens and Steelers are playing a game on Sunday night. The game is a rivalry between the two teams. Darren Sanders, the former Baltimore Police detective who served for 18 years as the Ravens' security director, died last summer at age 55. He was a friend of Kearney, who worked for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Keary and Sanders met when the Steelers were the Cleveland Browns. They saw each other often when they worked together in the law enforcement. They also worked with each others' teams in other roles. Their teams would help each team with logistics during the games.