NFL Game Recap - Pittsburgh at Baltimore
Sun Dec 29, 2019 4:25 PM EST

ATL
28
TB
22
F OT
MIA
27
NE
24
F
CHI
21
MIN
19
F
LAC
21
KC
31
F
GB
23
DET
20
F
CLE
23
CIN
33
F
NO
42
CAR
10
F
NYJ
13
BUF
6
F
ARI
24
LAR
31
F
OAK
15
DEN
16
F
PHI
34
NYG
17
F
IND
20
JAX
38
F
TEN
35
HOU
14
F
WAS
16
DAL
47
F
PIT
10
BAL
28
F
SF
26
SEA
21
F

Dec 29, 2019, 4:25 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Pittsburgh (8-8)

0

7

3

0

10

Baltimore (14-2)

6

10

0

12

28

Despite lacking star power, Ravens beat Steelers 28-10
Sun Dec 29, 2019 9:28 PM

BALTIMORE (AP) Soaked to the core after standing the rain for well over three hours, coach John Harbaugh smiled broadly once the Baltimore Ravens wrapped up the finest regular season in franchise history by playing hard and effectively in a game that had absolutely no bearing on the team's playoff stature.

"That puts an exclamation point on an excellent season," Harbaugh declared in the wake of the Ravens' 12th straight victory, a 28-10 rout of the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

The game meant far more to the Steelers (8-8) than the Ravens (14-2), who had already locked up the top seed in the AFC and rested seven key players.

No matter. Baltimore was looking to better the 13-3 record of the 2006 squad, and the Ravens never go easy when Pittsburgh comes to town.

"We definitely had to win this game. It means a lot to us to be 14-2 this year," cornerback Jimmy Smith said. "It's a Steelers game, too. It's not the Titans or something."

Harbaugh placed seven starters on the inactive list - including quarterback Lamar Jackson, injured running back Mark Ingram (calf), guard Marshal Yanda and safety Earl Thomas.

All seven players, six of whom were voted to the Pro Bowl, should return to action on the weekend of Jan. 11-12, when Baltimore opens postseason play following a first-round bye.

"This is the best team in football during the regular season. There's no doubt about that," Harbaugh said. "That's done. But that doesn't count anything toward the next season."

He was, of course, referring to the playoffs. Baltimore was eliminated in the opening round last year, but expectations are much higher this time around.

Pittsburgh entered the game needing help to fulfill its quest to become only the seventh team since 1970 to reach the playoffs after an 0-3 start.

The easiest route for Pittsburgh to qualify was a victory over Baltimore combined with a Tennessee loss to Houston. The Titans, however, won 35-14 to earn the final AFC wild-card slot. The Steelers could have gotten in with a loss, but all those equations included Tennessee losing.

Playing much of the season without their longtime leader, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers closed with a three-game skid in which they scored a collective 30 points. In this one, Pittsburgh could muster only 168 yards of offense.

"Obviously, not the way we wanted to perform today," coach Mike Tomlin said. "Just disappointing, but there's been a lot of disappointments this season."

Baltimore's first touchdown followed a fumble by Steelers rookie quarterback Devlin Hodges. The Ravens also scored on special teams when Steelers punter Jordan Berry couldn't handle the wet football and Jordan Richards recovered the fumble for a touchdown. Fifteen seconds later, the Ravens tacked on a safety when Hodges was called for intentional grounding in his end zone.

Benny Snell rushed for 91 yards and a touchdown in place of injured James Conner, but Hodges offered no air support. Hodges went 9 for 25 for 95 yards, and his fumble on a second-quarter sack set up an 8-yard touchdown run by Justice Hill for a 16-7 lead.

Justin Tucker kicked four field goals for the Ravens, who did just enough offensively with backup Robert Griffin III at quarterback. RG3 completed 11 of 20 passes for 96 yards and ran for 50 yards.

Jackson drew cheers from the drenched fans when he was featured on the scoreboard screen, smiling from under a hooded cape while seated next to Ingram. Jackson and Ingram are a big reason the Ravens set an NFL record for yards rushing in a season, topping the previous mark of 3,165 by the 1978 New England Patriots. The record now stands at 3,296 yards.

"But it's not a Super Bowl," Harbaugh said. "That's what they remember you for."

The old mark fell on a 9-yard run by Gus Edwards in the second quarter. Edwards finished with a career-high 130 yards on 21 carries, and Baltimore amassed 223 yards on the ground.

It was the ninth time the Ravens reached the 200-yard mark rushing. Hill chipped in with a career-best 39 and Griffin's 50 yards were his most on the ground since Dec. 1, 2013, with Washington.

McSORLEY DEBUT

Ravens rookie QB Trace McSorley made his NFL debut in the first quarter, gaining a yard and a first down to keep alive a drive that produced a field goal. The former Penn State star was inactive in Baltimore's first 15 games.

UP NEXT

Steelers: Pittsburgh heads home after missing the postseason in successive years for the first time since 2012-13.

Ravens: Baltimore opens the postseason following a first-round bye for the first time since 2011. The Ravens enter the playoffs coming off a franchise-record 14-win regular season.

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Passing

PIT Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
D. Hodges 25 9 36.0 0 95 21 0 47.9 2
BAL Att Cmp % TD-Pa Yds-Pa LgPa Int Rat Sk
R. Griffin 21 11 52.4 0 96 20 1 44.9 3

Rushing

PIT Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
B. Snell 18 91 5.1 19 1
K. Whyte 3 1 0.3 3 0
BAL Att Yds-Ru Avg LgRu TDRu
G. Edwards 21 130 6.2 38 0
R. Griffin 8 50 6.3 16 0

Receiving

PIT Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
D. Johnson 4 54 13.5 21 0
V. McDonald 2 19 9.5 12 0
BAL Rec Yds-Rc Avg LgRc TD-Rc
H. Hurst 2 35 17.5 20 0
W. Snead 3 22 7.3 10 0

Team Stats Comparison

PIT BAL
Points For 10 28
Total Yards 168 304
Rushing Yards 91 223
Passing Yards 77 81
Passing Completions / Attempts 9/25 11/21
Turnovers 2 2
Interceptions Thrown 0 1
Fumbles - Lost 3/2 1/1
First Downs 10 19
Rushing Touchdowns 1 1
Passing Touchdowns 0 0
Penalties - Yards 6/47 6/35
Time Of Possession 20:33 39:27
Third Down Conversions/Attempts 5/12 7/16
Fourth Down Conversions/Attempts 0/1 1/2
Red Zone Conversions/Attempts 1/2 1/3
Sacks Against 2 3
Punts - Average Yards 5/49 3/47
Punt Returns - Average Yards/Punt Return 2/12 2/1
Kickoff Returns - Average Yards/Kickoff Return 3/11 2/25

Scoring Summary

1st Quarter PIT BAL
BAL 07:04 FG Justin Tucker 45 yd FG 0 3
BAL 12:20 FG Justin Tucker 22 yd FG 0 6
2nd Quarter PIT BAL
PIT 02:10 TD Benny Snell Jr. 4 yd run (Chris Boswell kick) 7 6
BAL 13:50 FG Justin Tucker 42 yd FG 7 9
BAL 14:39 TD Justice Hill 8 yd run (Justin Tucker kick) 7 16
3rd Quarter PIT BAL
PIT 05:05 FG Chris Boswell 26 yd FG 10 16
4th Quarter PIT BAL
BAL 01:31 FG Justin Tucker 47 yd FG 10 19
BAL 10:24 TD Jordan Richards 0 yd opp fumble return (Justin Tucker kick) 10 26
BAL 10:39 SF Team safety 10 28

Game Information

Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
Attendance: 70,695
Game Time: 3:2
Weather: