The Pittsburgh Steelers emerged victorious in a thrilling battle against their arch-rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, with a final score of 17-10. This intense matchup showcased the true essence of classic football, as both teams displayed remarkable skill and determination throughout the game.
From the very beginning, it was evident that this clash would be one for the ages. The Steelers' defense showcased their dominance by shutting down the Ravens' offense with incredible precision. Their relentless pursuit of quarterback Lamar Jackson left him scrambling for answers and struggling to find open receivers.
Watt lay on his stomach, pounding his first into the wet, muddy turf after the play while his teammates took a knee around him. After several minutes in the sideline blue medical tent, Watt, who came off the field under his own power, walked gingerly back to the locker room for further evaluation.
"Obviously, man, T.J. is a big part of not just our defense but our team," linebacker Elandon Roberts said. "Great leader, great guy, on and off the field. I'm hoping it's not as bad. ... From a standpoint of our team -- not just our defense but our team -- we definitely don't want to see T.J. go down."
Tied at 7-7, Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph tossed a 71-yard touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson on the first play of the fourth quarter. A field goal later in the quarter pushed their lead to 10 points.
Najee Harris added a touchdown run for Pittsburgh (10-7).
Baltimore scored its lone touchdown on a 27-yard pass to Isaiah Likely.
The Steelers will have conflicted emotions heading home. There will be worry over the Watt injury. There will be nervousness over the help they need to make the playoffs. But there should also be plenty of pride to reach 10 wins after their season seemed over, and to be alive in the playoff race all the way to the end.
The Steelers showed plenty of mettle in a big win.
The matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers showcased why their rivalry is so intense. It was a hard-fought battle that came down to which defense could make more plays. Ultimately, it was the Ravens who emerged victorious with a score of 17-10 thanks to their stellar defensive performance and Jackson's dynamic playmaking abilities.
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