Lethbridge Herald

Ravens trip up the Steelers

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Joe Flacco threw a pair of early touchdown passes, Justin Tucker kicked four second-half field goals and the Baltimore Ravens pulled away from the Pittsburgh Steelers 26-14 on Sunday night.

Flacco completed 28 of 42 passes for 363 yards and TD passes to John Brown and Alex Collins as the Ravens (3-1) ended a three-game losing streak to their AFC North rivals. Tucker accounted for all the scoring after halftime as Baltimore ended Pittsburgh’s long run of success on Sunday nights.

The Steelers (1-2-1) came in having won nine straight Sunday night appearance­s, a streak that included a pair of victories over the Ravens. Baltimore brought Pittsburgh’s run to an abrupt end by shutting down Pittsburgh in the second half.

Ben Roethlisbe­rger finished 27 of 47 for 274 yards with a touchdown and an intercepti­on for the Steelers. Antonio Brown caught five passes for 62 yards, including his second touchdown pass in as many weeks.

Pittsburgh’s high-powered offence, however, sputtered after erasing an early 14-point deficit. The Steelers managed just 47 yards in the second half and converted 2 of 12 third downs.

“These ain’t the same Ravens,” safety Eric Weddle said. “You can’t become a true Raven until you win in Pittsburgh. I’ve officially become a Raven. What a great team win.”

Flacco put together a string of clock consuming possession­s that ended with field goals by the ever reliable Tucker as Baltimore proved its strong start was no fluke.

The Steelers came in hoping the defence was slowly starting to find itself after forcing four turnovers last Monday night in Tampa during a victory Pittsburgh believed would resuscitat­e its season.

Flacco wasted little time helping Baltimore build a quick 14-point lead. He found Brown open on a 33-yard touchdown pass on Baltimore’s opening possession. Brown was double covered when Flacco let the ball go. By the time Brown chased it down in the end zone, both Steelers were two steps behind him and the Ravens were in front.

Three snaps later Baltimore had the ball back thanks to a strip by safety Tony Jefferson. It took the Ravens just four plays to go up two touchdowns, when Flacco flipped the ball in the flat to a wide-open Collins. The score marked the 13th straight red-zone trip by Baltimore that ended with a Ravens touchdown, the longest streak to start a season in NFL history.

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