Steelers at Ravens final score: Baltimore sets records while ending Pittsburgh's playoff hopes
The Ravens helped end the Steelers season while putting a bow on their record-setting regular season
The Baltimore Ravens set two impressive records during Sunday's 28-10 win over the Steelers in the final Sunday of the regular season. With the win, the Ravens set a franchise record with 14 regular season wins. Baltimore also broke a 41-year old record for the most rushing yards by a team in a single season. In the process, the Ravens handed the Steelers, their AFC North rival, to a third consecutive loss, as Pittsburgh will miss the playoffs for a second straight season and for the fifth time in Mike Tomlin's 13-year tenure as head coach.
The Ravens had no issues moving the ball despite not having MVP front-runner Lamar Jackson under center. In his place, Robert Griffin III helped orchestrate five scoring drives while leading a Ravens offense that rushed for over 223 yards on 44 carries against Pittsburgh's stout defense.
Ahead 9-7 late in the second quarter, Justice Hill's eight-yard touchdown stretched the Ravens' lead to 16-7 at intermission. Baltimore's other four scoring drives ended on field goals by Justin Tucker. The Ravens' second touchdown was scored on special teams, with Baltimore recovering Steelers punter Jordan Berry's fumble in the end zone with 4:41 left. Brandon Carr's sack/safety of Duck Hodges 20 seconds later finished off Baltimore's first season sweep of Pittsburgh since the 2015 season.
While the Steelers finish the year at 8-8, the Ravens will sit out the wild card round while awaiting their divisional round opponent.
Here's a more in-depth look at how the Ravens pulled off the convincing win.
Why the Ravens won
Baltimore controlled the line of scrimmage, with Gus Edwards bullying Pittsburgh's defense to the tune of 130 yards on 30 carries. The Ravens also received an efficient day from Griffin, who rushed for 50 yards while keeping Pittsburgh's defense off-balance for most of the game. Defensively, the Ravens overwhelmed Hodges, holding him to 95 yards on 9 of 25 passing.
Why the Steelers lost
For a third straight game, Pittsburgh was unable to overcome bad play from the quarterback position. And despite Benny Snell's strong outing (rushing for 91 yards that included his second quarter touchdown that gave Pittsburgh a 7-6 lead), the Steelers still failed to rush for over 100 yards for the third time in as many games. JuJu Smith-Schuster was a complete non-factor, catching two of six targets for six yards while being blanketed by Marlon Humphrey, whose critical forced fumble of Smith-Schuster back in Week 6 gave Baltimore a Week 6 overtime win in Pittsburgh.
While Griffin is not your average backup, Pittsburgh's defense can't be spared after letting a diminished version of Baltimore's offense record five scoring drives while controlling the ball for nearly 40 minutes. The Steelers' defense also lost its composure on several occasions that included T.J. Watt's roughing the passer penalty near the end of the first half that helped set up Tucker's second field that gave the Ravens the lead for good.
Another overlooked play from Sunday's game took place in the second quarter. Defending a third-and-five play from Baltimore's 48, Devin Bush was unable to hang onto an interception -- and a likely pick-six -- with 10:01 in the second half that would have added to Pittsburgh's one-point lead.
Turning point
After the Steelers' offense punted on its first possession of the second half, Watt's forced fumble of Edwards -- that was scooped up by Pittsburgh cornerback Joe Haden -- gave the Steelers a golden opportunity to re-gain momentum. But the Ravens' defense created more momentum for the home team by holding the Steelers to a field goal, as Pittsburgh's offense wouldn't score again.
Play of the game
With the Steelers' offense starting to show some signs of life, Matthew Judon's sack and forced fumble of Hodges was recovered by Michael Pierce at Pittsburgh's 23-yard line set up Hill's touchdown run. Instead of cutting into Baltimore's lead, the Steelers trailed by nine points at intermission.
Quotable
"One of the (game balls) was given to me. And I'm gonna keep this one (held) tight. I'll be sleeping with this one under my pillow tonight. Very meaningful." — an emotional John Harbaugh, who was awarded a game ball by his team following the win.
Quotable II
"We didn't tackle well. They possessed the ball, we didn't," Tomlin on the success of the Ravens' rushing attack Sunday despite not having Jackson and Pro Bowl running back Mark Ingram in uniform
What's next
As stated above, the Ravens have received a bye -- the team's first bye since the 2011 season and second during the Harbaugh era -- and will have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Steelers will conduct exit interviews and will hold Tomlin's season-ending press conference later this week. Pittsburgh will have to address several expiring contracts this offseason that includes the contract of former first round pick Bud Dupree, who recorded a career-high 10.5 sacks this season.
Re-live today's action by taking a look at our live coverage from Sunday's game.
And that concludes our coverage of today's game. Was a fun one despite not being too competitive. Thanks everyone that followed along with us. Be sure to follow CBSSports.com for more NFL news throughout the playoffs. Thanks again!
Fittingly, Steelers last play of 2019 season is a pick by Joe Haden. Steelers were second in the NFL this year in turnovers.
Bad three-game stretch for Steelers, but 8-8 after a 1-4 start is commendable. The difference between Titans and Steelers was Ryan Tannehill. Pittsburgh didn't have a good enough backup behind Big Ben.
This game has to feel good for RGIII, whose career certainly hasn't been what he hoped it would be following his tremendous rookie season. He now has a shot to win a ring as Jamar Jackson's backup.
"Turn out the lights, the party's over."
This play about wraps up Steelers playoff hopes. Along with the fact that Steelers are trailing in Baltimore.
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A positive spin on Steelers bizarre 2019 season:
Steelers fans may have seen the last of Bud Dupree in a Pittsburgh uniform. He's on the sideline with an apparent injury. Will be an USFA this offseason.
Ravens salting the game away. Guessing Pittsburgh will have one possession left in their 2019 season. Baltimore has also gotten to 200 rushing yards.
Tomlin challenging the spot, and you can't blame him. He's got literally nothing to lose.
Wow, Ravens run a fake punt and get it. Would have been huge had Steelers stopped them. Could be the dagger there.
Titans have 28-14 lead with under 7 minutes left. Steelers down 9 with 10 minutes left in Baltimore. Minkah Fitzpatrick does make a big third down stop on RGIII to force a BAL punt from deep inside their territory.
This is true. Pittsburgh's O-line took a step back this year despite fielding two Pro Bowlers in Pouncey and DeCastro.
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That third down incompletion is on the coaches. You can't leave Duck by himself in the backfield. Not with savvy Ravens defense.
Nice, creative run there that also gets JuJu into the game. Steelers should have been doing much more of that over the past 3 games.
Benny Snell has been the lone positive from this game so far for Steelers. He's emerged as their clear No. 2 behind Conner heading into next season.
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