The Arizona Republic

Steelers stay perfect with win over Ravens

- David Ginsburg

BALTIMORE – The Pittsburgh Steelers rallied behind Ben Roethlisbe­rger to remain the lone unbeaten team in the NFL, beating error-prone Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens 28-24 Sunday in a duel for first place in the AFC North.

Roethlisbe­rger threw a pair of second-half touchdown passes to bring Pittsburgh (7-0) back from a 10-point halftime deficit. After completing only four passes for 24 yards in the first half, the 38-year-old finished 21 for 32 for 182 yards.

Jackson threw two intercepti­ons and lost two fumbles, turnovers that helped Pittsburgh stay within striking distance until its offense finally got on track.

The Steelers led 28-24 when the Ravens (5-2) faced a fourth-and-3 at the Pittsburgh 8 with 2 minutes left. Jackson ran a quarterbac­k draw and lost the ball while being stopped short.

Baltimore got the ball back and moved to the Pittsburgh 23 before Jackson’s pass in the end zone was broken up on the final play.

Earlier, Robert Spillane took an intercepti­on back for a score to end Baltimore’s first possession; Jackson lost a fumble inside the Pittsburgh 5; and Alex Hightower set up a Steelers touchdown by picking off a pass on Baltimore’s initial offensive play of the second half.

Jackson went 13 for 28 for 208 yards and two intercepti­ons, the most he’s had in a regular-season game since throwing three against Pittsburgh in October 2019.

After Hightower’s pick, Roethlisbe­rger threw an 18-yard TD pass to Eric Ebron. The Steelers then went ahead 2117 on a 1-yard touchdown run by James Conner.

Baltimore had scored in every quarter this season before being blanked in the third period.

Jackson made it 24-21 with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown with 11:52 to go, but Roethlisbe­rger an

swered with an 80-yard drive capped by an 8-yard TD pass to rookie Chase Claypool.

The game carried the intensity expected when longtime division rivals clash in a showdown for first place. There were hard hits, late hits and head butts, the latter occurring when Ravens cornerback Marcus Peters popped Steelers receiver Diontae Johnson during a confrontat­ion away from the play.

That brought players from both teams near the Baltimore sideline. Late in that fray, Ravens linebacker Matthew Judon was ejected for making contact with an official. It appeared the slap to the arm occurred while Judon was trying to break free from the grasp of an assistant coach.

Ravens All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley left with an ankle injury in the first quarter after being accidental­ly undercut by Pittsburgh’s T.J. Watt. Stanley had an air cast applied to his left leg and was carted off the field.

A heavy rain let up just before the opening kickoff, but the combinatio­n of a wet field and two strong defenses resulted in a first quarter with three turnovers – two by Jackson.

 ?? TOMMY GILLIGAN/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Ben Roethlisbe­rger throws a pass during the Steelers’ win over the Ravens.
TOMMY GILLIGAN/USA TODAY SPORTS Ben Roethlisbe­rger throws a pass during the Steelers’ win over the Ravens.

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