Steelers vs. Ravens score, live updates: AFC North rivals clash for the third time this season in wild-card matchup

The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers have been heading in different directions over the past month. The Ravens, champions of the AFC North, have been blowing teams out over the past four weeks. Their average margin of victory was 23 points per game over that span, with the closest of those four being a 34-17 win over Pittsburgh on Dec. 21, in which the Ravens took control of the division on their way to a wild-card round home game. Lamar Jackson turned in an historic regular season, becoming the first quarterback in league history to throw 40 or more touchdown passes with four or fewer interceptions and the first player to throw for 4,000 yards while rushing for 800 yards, all on his way to becoming the NFL’s all-time leading rusher at the quarterback position.

The Steelers, meanwhile, are limping into the playoffs, having lost four in a row — including double-digit losses to both the Chiefs and Eagles, in addition to the blowout loss in Baltimore — and scoring just 14.3 points per game in those losses. To say the Steelers’ pass offense is struggling might be an understatement. They haven’t topped 200 passing yards since Dec. 1 and have been under 165 passing yards in four of their last five games to finish the year.

The Steelers won the first matchup between these teams 18-16 back in Week 11 in Pittsburgh before the Ravens got their win in Week 16 in Baltimore.

Time: 8 p.m. ET
Location: M&T Bank Stadium | Baltimore
Streaming: Amazon Prime Video

Live59 updates

  • Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry have combined for 384 passing and rushing yards. This game has been a showcase.

  • TOUCHDOWN: Derrick Henry runs it in from 44 yards

    And there’s the Ravens’ response. Derrick Henry breaks free from 44 yards out and puts the Ravens up 28-7. The Steelers still need at least three stops to pull off a miracle, and that’s going to be hard with how the Ravens offense has been operating.

  • And now Alex Highsmith sacks Lamar Jackson on the Ravens’ first play of their next drive. Game suddenly has a pretty different feel.

  • Remember: The Ravens punted on 4th-and-1 at midfield on their last drive. The punt was good, but the Steelers found some momentum.

  • TOUCHDOWN: Steelers get on the board via Van Jefferson

    The Steelers have life. Russell Wilson makes his third great throw of the drive, this time to Van Jefferson in the end zone. Pittsburgh drives for a touchdown from their own 2-yard line and already has more yards in the second half than the first half.

  • Another big play for Pittsburgh, this time a great throw down the sideline to Mike Williams for a 37-yard gain. The Steelers will take their first snap in Baltimore territory.

  • The Steelers get their first big play of the game, as Russell Wilson gets it to Calvin Austin for a 25-yard gain on 3rd-and-9. Austin got crushed on the catch, though.

  • The Steelers open the half with a stop after stuffing Derrick Henry on 3rd-and-2. So that’s a good start.

    The bad, however, is Ravens punter Jordan Stout landing the ball at the 2-yard line.

  • Forget scoring, the Steelers haven’t snapped the ball in Ravens territory once so far tonight.

  • The Steelers kick off and the second half has begun.

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