
Five thoughts on the Ravens’ 23-20 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers Thursday night at Heinz Field:
Win Was All About Effort And Guts
Down by 13 points early in the third quarter, the Ravens were at a crossroads. They needed to win to keep from falling to 0-4 in 2015, the deepest of holes. It was a desperate situation, their season on the line. How did they respond? By scratching and clawing their way back to win by the narrowest of margins, in overtime. It wasn’t pretty, and the Steelers certainly helped; their kicker missed two key field goals and their offensive coordinator botched a key play-call in overtime. But the Ravens didn’t just accept handouts. Their maligned defense took over in the second half, made two stops in overtime and didn’t allow a point in the final 36 minutes. Their offense finally established a ground game and rode it to victory. The win was all about effort and guts, beating their rivals on the road, and the Ravens weren’t about to downplay how good it felt after starting 0-3. “Words can’t describe” the feeling, Head Coach John Harbaugh said.
Ravens Knew Tucker Would Win It
Minutes after the game, in the bowels of Heinz Field, Harbaugh stated the obvious to the press: “![]()
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Steelers Gave Ravens A Gift With Fourth-Down Call
The Ravens caught a big break when Ben Roethlisberger went down with a knee injury last week, putting Michael Vick on the spot as Pittsburgh’s quarterback. Vick, 35, hasn’t started regularly for a team since 2012, and early Thursday night, it became clear he couldn’t throw a deep ball, which made the Baltimore secondary’s job easier. ![]()
Good Game For No-Name Players
On their second possession, the Ravens finally established a rhythm in their running game for the first time all season, as ![]()
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Quick Hits
Under pressure all night, Flacco threw an interception in the first half, fumbled while scrambling in the second half and let a shotgun snap slip through his hands, resulting in a 12-yard loss that killed a drive. But he kept grinding and made enough plays to win … The Ravens have now won four of their last six games at Heinz Field … Campanaro’s contributions included a 14-yard punt return, a pass reception that set up a touchdown and a nine-yard touchdown run on a reverse. More touches, please … Le’Veon Bell easily snapped the Baltimore defense’s 29-game streak of holding opposing rushers under 100 yards … Rookie defensive end Za’Darius Smith heard his name called for the first time, coming up with a pair of sacks … The Ravens’ desperation was evident. They went for it on a pair of fourth downs and even tried a fake field goal, which failed … Offensive tackle ![]()



