BALTIMORE –To see if they can win the division and defeat their bitter rival, the Ravens, the Pittsburgh Steelers travel to Baltimore. The Ravens are among the healthier teams in the NFL, despite the fact that they may be without Rashod Bateman and wide receiver Nelson Agholor. Pittsburgh is also hurt and injured.
The Ravens will come as close to winning the AFC North as they have in weeks if they prevail. This game has significant seeding ramifications for both teams, and a Steelers victory would put an end to the race.
Who is going to win this game, then? These are my forecasts for the Charm City divisional matchup.
Players on the spot: The secondary for the Pittsburgh Steelers needs to be prepared. It is difficult to picture the Steelers keeping up without George Pickens, therefore Baltimore will attempt to make this a track meet. The Ravens defense has only gotten better since the Steelers failed to score a touchdown last time out, even with Pickens. All of Pittsburgh’s defensive setbacks have occurred in the secondary. They have an opportunity to bog down the Ravens’ superior offense with Joey Porter Jr., James Pierre, and possibly Donte Jackson if they can step up without them. This will provide their offense the opportunities they need.
Don’t be shocked if.This one is won early by the Ravens. The Ravens will want to score early, but I pick the Steelers in a close game. The Ravens didn’t even score until one minute before halftime in their first encounter with these two clubs. Throughout the game, they only managed two touchdowns. Due to the fact that a track meet is in their favor, Baltimore will attempt to crack that straight immediately. This year, they haven’t encountered a track meet that they didn’t enjoy, but a rock fight poses a number of problems for Baltimore.
I like the following prop bets:
Anytime TD (+185, FanDuel), Zay Flowers
Over 0.5 interceptions by Lamar Jackson (+120, DraftKings)
Over 0.25 sacks, Cam Heyward (+200, DraftKings)
Steelers (+100, DraftKings): First FG Made
PREDICTION: The Steelers will struggle to score due to the injuries. The run game must keep them going long enough to score two touchdowns, and they must make a couple explosive plays. The Ravens’ defense would then slow down, according to the formula, although it seems difficult to imagine. I believe that the Ravens will eventually end their winning streak over the Steelers at this point.Steelers 14, Ravens 24
More Pittsburgh Steelers News
Note: Every piece of content is rigorously reviewed by our team of experienced writers and editors to ensure its accuracy. Our writers use credible sources and adhere to strict fact-checking protocols to verify all claims and data before publication. If an error is identified, we promptly correct it and strive for transparency in all updates, feel free to reach out to us via email. We appreciate your trust and support!