Connecticut Post

Steelers overcome rust, short-handed Ravens, move to 11-0

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PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Steelers are still perfect, even amid all their imperfecti­ons.

Playing in the middle of the afternoon in the middle of the week in the middle of a pandemic, Ben Roethlisbe­rger threw for 266 yards and a fourth-quarter touchdown to JuJu Smith-Schuster, and the Steelers improved to 11-0 with a disjointed 19-14 win over the undermanne­d Baltimore Ravens on Wednesday.

The Ravens (6-5) lost their third straight while playing without more than a dozen players on the reserve/COVID-19 list, including reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins.

Backup quarterbac­k Robert Griffin III struggled in Jackson’s place, turning it over twice in the first quarter and completing 7 of 12 passes before being replaced by Trace McSorley midway through the fourth quarter after injuring his left hamstring.

McSorley, one of 11 players promoted from the practice squad before kickoff, connected with Marquise Brown for a 70-yard touchdown run with 2:58. But the Steelers were able to drain the clock behind a third-down grab by James Washington, eliminatin­g the Ravens from repeating as AFC North champions.

A COVID-19 outbreak in Baltimore forced the NFL to push the game back three times: first from Thanksgivi­ng to Sunday, then from Sunday to Tuesday, and eventually from Tuesday to Wednesday. The teams kicked off in the afternoon to not interfere with NBC’s annual Christmas special at Rockefelle­r Center.

Good idea. The fewer eyeballs on this one the better.

While NFL commission­er Roger Goodell — shortly after saying on a conference call that the league was intent on completing the regular season on time — called it “a great game,“the product on the field suggested otherwise.

The Ravens couldn’t pass. Pittsburgh’s receivers couldn’t catch. And a contest that looked like a mismatch on paper — the Steelers went off as 10 1/2point favorites, a rarity in a rivalry that is one of the NFL’s best — was instead a festival of blah.

Whether it was the extended layoff, the sea of newcomers thr ust into notable roles for the Ravens or the idea of playing on a day usually reser ved for the first real practice of a typical game week, the sizzle that’s long defined this series vanished in the crisp early December air.

Griffin led the Ravens to a win over the Steelers in a meaningles­s 2019 regularsea­son finale. He ran for a game-high 68 yards but also threw a Pick-6 in the first quarter on a lob over the middle that cornerback Joe Haden returned 14 yards for an early 6-0 lead.

 ?? Don Wright / Associated Press ?? Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster catches a pass for a touchdown as Baltimore Ravens cornerback Tramon Williams defends during the second half Wednesday in Pittsburgh.
Don Wright / Associated Press Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster catches a pass for a touchdown as Baltimore Ravens cornerback Tramon Williams defends during the second half Wednesday in Pittsburgh.

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