Steelers Defeat Ravens 18-16, Extend Lead in AFC North
Steelers edge Ravens in close contest; Chris Boswell shines with six field goals, while the Ravens struggle with turnovers and penalties.
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Overview
In a tightly contested AFC North battle, the Pittsburgh Steelers emerged victorious over the Baltimore Ravens 18-16. Chris Boswell tied a franchise record with six field goals, as the Steelers' defense successfully contained Lamar Jackson, forcing three turnovers that led to scoring opportunities. The Ravens' struggles included 12 penalties and a failed two-point conversion attempt after a late touchdown by Zay Flowers. Despite Jackson's strong season, he remains 1-4 against Pittsburgh. The win places the Steelers at 8-2, increasing their lead in the division, while the Ravens fall to 7-4, continuing a trend of narrow-margin games between these rivals.
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