The Pittsburgh Steelers-Baltimore Ravens rivalry has been one of the best in the NFL over the past two decades. The two clubs have long been vying for AFC North supremacy, with Super Bowl victories and MVPs and memorable moments that have become part of the 21st-century NFL canon. The rivalry is perhaps headlined by stability, with Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh being the two longest-tenured head coaches currently leading NFL teams.
On the field, these two clubs are led by dynamic quarterbacks. Baltimore's Lamar Jackson is working on a potential third NFL MVP award, leading the league's No. 1 offense while heading into Week 11 ranking second in passing yards and tied for the league lead with 24 passing touchdowns versus just two interceptions. Russell Wilson took over in Pittsburgh nearly a month ago and has led the Steelers to wins in all three games — Pittsburgh has won their last four overall — and into first place in the division. Today's winner takes that top spot as the playoff push rolls on.
The Ravens were one minute and 19 seconds from being shut out in the first quarter, but Derrick Henry came to save the day. Justin Tucker also made his first kick of the day after missing two field goals to give the Ravens the lead.
Derrick Henry converts at the goal line. That's 11 straight games with a TD since he joined the @Ravens.
Amon-Ra St. Brown scores TD in eighth straight game
The Lions are just really good. What more can you say? They're a very good football team and every one of their remaining opponents should feel fear at having to face them. May god have mercy on their souls because the Lions don't give an inch to anyone.
Yahoo Sports' Jori Epstein manages to find the positives in an otherwise atrocious Bears game: Caleb Williams is making progress!
Caleb Williams up to 60 rushing yards on 6 carries today. Bears only in first half vs. Packers, but that's already a career high for 2024 first overall pick.
Somehow it feels like all of the Bears' problems weren't going to be solved by firing one coach (offensive coordinator Shane Waldron) who had been there for 10 months. The Bears need a lot more change if they want to play winning football, or even just stop embarrassing themselves in stupid ways like this.
Bears force a fourth down, but Byron Cowart jumps for a neutral zone infraction that gives the Packers a first down.
A future Hall of Famer and previously one of the most consistent kickers in the league, Baltimore's Justin Tucker is having a lot of trouble this season. His latest missed field goal would have tied the Ravens-Steelers game 3-3.
S Millard Bradford QB Spencer Rattler (designated third QB) RB Jamaal Williams LB Jaylan Ford G Lucas Patrick WR Mason Tipton DT Khristian Boyd#Saints | @LaMachineryhttps://t.co/lFNa9eSy7y
Jason Fitz, Charles Robinson & Frank Schwab break down the Baltimore Ravens 35-34 victory against the Cincinnati Bengals, share which quarterbacks won and lost at the trade deadline earlier this week and give out some midseason QB awards.
The Chiefs, Ravens and Bills (and oh yeah the Jets) have all made big moves for wide receivers the past couple weeks. Here's how those additions may help — or hinder — their playoff hopes.
Athletic director Arthur Johnson said "Our expectation is to compete for American Athletic Conference titles." The Owls were 9-25 in 34 games under Drayton.
Caroline Fenton, Jason Fitz & Adam Breneman break down Oregon's win vs. Wisconsin, the Georgia Bulldogs' takedown of the Tennessee Volunteers and more.