Steelers escape Ravens' late push, win AFC North title
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Steelers escape Ravens' late push, win AFC North title
"PITTSBURGH -- In a rock fight that morphed into a fourth-quarter track meet with potentially seismic ramifications for the losing team, the Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 and clinched the AFC North by the thinnest of margins as Ravens kicker Tyler Loop missed a game-winning 44-yard field goal attempt."
"Kicker Chris Boswell, automatic for so much of the 2025 season, missed his first extra point attempt in more than two seasons with 55 seconds left, leaving the Steelers up by just two points. Quarterback Lamar Jackson converted his fourth down of the day to Isaiah Likely with 14 seconds left, setting up for what could've been a game-winning field goal by Loop."
"The Steelers retook the lead 20-17 with 3:49 left, but it came at a significant cost as Rodgers had to burn the final timeout when the in-helmet communication appeared to go out. Rodgers switched helmets before the third-down call, but a few seconds after lining up, he called the timeout and demonstratively gestured at his helmet. The Steelers scored on a rushing touchdown by running back Kenneth Gainwell a play later."
The Pittsburgh Steelers beat the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 and clinched the AFC North by a razor-thin margin. Ravens kicker Tyler Loop missed a 44-yard game-winning field goal attempt in the final seconds. Steelers kicker Chris Boswell missed an extra point with 55 seconds remaining, his first in more than two seasons, leaving Pittsburgh up by two. Quarterback Lamar Jackson converted a fourth down to Isaiah Likely with 14 seconds left to set up Loop’s attempt. Pittsburgh retook the lead 20-17 with 3:49 left, capped by Kenneth Gainwell’s rushing touchdown amid in-helmet communication issues for the Steelers.
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