BALTIMORE —
Ravens head coach John Harbaugh walked toward the back of the bench to
exhort the fans, held four fingers in the air to signal the start of the
final quarter and welcomed Haloti Ngata to the sideline with a flying
chest bump.
Despite one of the most trying weeks in franchise
history, Harbaugh told Baltimore general manager Ozzie Newsome on
Wednesday that he felt his team was ready to play well and was he ever
prophetic.
The Ravens broke the trend of close games against
their biggest rival by delivering a 26-6 beatdown to the Pittsburgh
Steelers in front of an announced 71,181 at M&T Bank Stadium and a
prime-time television audience.
Quarterback Joe Flacco completed 21 of 29 passes for 166 yards and
two touchdowns, both to veteran tight end Owen Daniels. The Ravens’
offense punished the Steelers with short passes and a persistent Bernard
Pierce-led ground game. Justin Tucker kicked four field goals and the
defense forced three turnovers and held the Ben Roethlisberger offense
to two field goals.
And when it was over, a whole organization
exhaled. The Ravens improved to 1-1 on the season and now get the
weekend off before traveling to play the Cleveland Browns next week.
All
week Baltimore dealt with the fallout from the release of Ray Rice.
Despite the fact that one of their biggest rivals was coming to town ,
there was very little discussion about a football game.
But the Ravens looked more than ready, getting off to an early 10-0 lead and never trailing.
Like the Bengals did last week, the Steelers took the opening drive
and immediately pushed deep into Ravens territory. The Ravens thought
that they had them stopped for a three-and-out when strong-side
linebacker Courtney Upshaw sacked Roethlisberger on third down. But
Upshaw hit Roethlisberger with the crown of his helmet and was called
for roughing the passer, prolonging the drive.
An 18-yard completion from Roethlisberger to Antonio Brown moved it
to the Ravens 21, but two plays later, Baltimore middle linebacker Daryl
Smith stripped wide receiver Justin Brown after a six-yard completion.
DeAngelo Tyson pounced on the ball, putting an end to the Steelers’
12-play, seven-plus minute drive.
Unlike last week, Baltimore’s
offense started out in rhythm with a heavy reliance on the run game. A
week after Flacco tied a career-high with 62 passing attempts, the
Ravens ran the ball on eight of their first 12 plays. Pierce, who didn’t
return to last week’s game after his second-quarter fumble, started and
got six of those carries.
Flacco, who prolonged the drive by
picking up a fourth-down conversion with a quarterback sneak, completed
all four of his passes on the drive, the last a scoring pass to to
Daniels alone in the back of the end zone.
The defense then forced a quick punt and Flacco again had the Ravens
on the move. He hit Steve Smith for 23 yards to take the ball into
Pittsburgh territory. A 13-yard run by Justin Forsett and a seven-yard
reception by Daniels got the Ravens into the red zone. After hitting on
his first eight attempts, Flacco threw two incompletions as Baltimore
settled for a 30-yard Justin Tucker field goal and a 10-0 lead.
The
Steelers, though, answered the field goal on the legs of second-year
back Le’Veon Bell. He broke a series of tackles and bounced outside for a
21-yard gain. Roethlisberger then dumped the ball off to him on a
19-yard connection. Pittsburgh ultimately got inside the Ravens 10
before settling for Shaun Suisham’s 25-yard field goal.

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