Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

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RAY FIT TIP AL DO GRADES THE STEELERS ON THEIR RAIN-SOAKED WIN IN BALTIMORE

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Quarterbac­k

Mason Rudolph is 3-0 as the Steelers starter and will lead them into the playoffs if they get the help they need on Sunday. It was Rudolph’s third consecutiv­e game with a 100 quarterbac­k rating or better. He finished Saturday’s game 18 for 20 for 152 yards and a touchdown with no intercepti­ons. His rating was 115. Rudolph hasn’t thrown an intercepti­on since he became the starter.

Offensive line

Once again, the offensive line paved the way for Harris and the running game. The pass protection was solid, too, except for two sacks late in the first half that killed a potential scoring drive.

Secondary

Eric Rowe’s forced fumble midway through the fourth quarter gave the Steelers the ball in Baltimore territory, and the offense was able to convert the turnover into a field goal that gave them a 10-point lead. Patrick Peterson had a rough game, missing two tackles on the Ravens’ only touchdown drive of the game, but it was a solid day overall for a unit that has been besieged by injuries. Tyler Huntley threw for only 146 yards.

Running backs

Najee Harris had his second consecutiv­e 100-yard game, finishing with 112 yards on 26 carries. Jaylen Warren added 50 scrimmage yards, but he fumbled twice and lost one of them. The running game was a big part of the Steelers ripping off three consecutiv­e wins to end the regular season.

Defensive line

Larry Ogunjobi recovered a fumble, but it was another quiet day for the defensive line. Rookie Keeanu Benton had three tackles, and Cam Heyward two. There wasn’t a lot of pressure generated in the pass rush, either.

Special teams

Calvin Austin III had five punt returns for 92 yards, including a 34-yard return in the fourth quarter. Kickoff But there were some mistakes that could have cost the Steelers. On the final play of the first quarter, the punt team had 12 players on the field, negating a 49-yard punt that had the Ravens pinned at the 7. On the re-kick, Pressley Harvin III shanked a 26-yarder to the 35, a 28-yard change in field position. Later, Connor Heyward was called for a hold on a punt return.

Receivers

Diontae Johnson’s 71-yard touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter was the big play in the game, giving the Steelers a 14-7 lead. Johnson had four catches for 89 yards. It was a good thing Johnson broke the one big play because the passing game was otherwise quiet. George Pickens was held without a catch, and the second-leading receivers were Harris and tight end Pat Freiermuth, who each had 21 yards.

Linebacker­s

T.J. Watt had two sacks before he left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury. He leads the league in sacks entering Sunday’s games and could lead the league for the second time in three seasons. Markus Golden added another late in the fourth quarter. Mark Robinson stripped Melvin Gordon III and created a turnover in the second quarter. All of the inside linebacker­s helped keep the Ravens running game in check.

Coaching

The Steelers finished the season on a three-game winning streak, and Mike Tomlin deserves credit for that after they dropped the previous three games that put their playoff hopes in serious doubt. Whether they make it or not, Tomlin led the Steelers to 10 wins while using three quarterbac­ks. He also got through the second half of the season with second- and third-stringers manning the inside linebacker and safety positions.

 ?? Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette ?? Linebacker Mark Robinson sets his sights on Ravens quarterbac­k Tyler Huntley.
Benjamin B. Braun/Post-Gazette Linebacker Mark Robinson sets his sights on Ravens quarterbac­k Tyler Huntley.
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