Pittsburgh Steelers: 3 most dangerous Ravens in 2018 round two

BALTIMORE, MD - OCTOBER 21: Wide Receiver John Brown #13 of the Baltimore Ravens catches a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the New Orleans Saints at M&T Bank Stadium on October 21, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD - OCTOBER 21: Wide Receiver John Brown #13 of the Baltimore Ravens catches a touchdown in the fourth quarter against the New Orleans Saints at M&T Bank Stadium on October 21, 2018 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /
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After an undefeated October, the Pittsburgh Steelers look to even the score with the division rival Baltimore Ravens. A win would be a huge boost and widen their division lead.

The last time these two teams met, the Ravens came into Heinz Field in primetime and outplayed the Steelers through and through. The 26-14 beat down back on September 30th put a lot of doubt in people’s minds about whether the Steelers could turn it around and win a division that was quickly getting out of reach.

The loss to Baltimore turned out to be the low point of the season and the Steelers have bounced back in a big way. With a 3-0 record in October including wins over Atlanta, Cincinnati, and Cleveland, the Steelers find themselves atop the division at 4-2-1. With Cincinnati creeping behind the Steelers at 5-3, the Steelers need to find a way to win in Baltimore on Sunday afternoon.

A win Sunday would drop Baltimore to 4-5 and elevate the Steelers to 5-2-1 while Cincinnati sits at home on their bye week. It won’t come easy though, since we know exactly what Baltimore is capable of.

Despite their lack of high-profile weapons, they still have some pieces that can hurt the Steelers.

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