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Steelers Seize AFC North Lead With 27–22 Win in Baltimore After Late TD Overturned

A pivotal replay reversal on Isaiah Likely’s end-zone catch swung the outcome in a rivalry game with playoff stakes.

Overview

  • Pittsburgh moved to 7–6 and into sole first place in the AFC North, dropping Baltimore to 6–7 with four games left.
  • Aaron Rodgers threw for 284 yards with a touchdown and added a rushing score in one of his strongest outings for the Steelers.
  • The Ravens’ apparent go-ahead touchdown to Isaiah Likely with 2:43 left was overturned on review for an incomplete catch after Joey Porter Jr. jarred the ball loose.
  • Officials also ruled Rodgers maintained possession when he was down on a contested late play, nullifying what would have been a Baltimore recovery.
  • Baltimore’s final drive reached the Pittsburgh 30 before a sack ended the game without timeouts; Lamar Jackson finished with 239 yards passing, one touchdown and one interception, and the teams meet again in the regular-season finale in Pittsburgh after Week 15 games (Steelers host Miami, Ravens visit Cincinnati).