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ALCOHOL -- After falling behind the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens…
ALCOHOL -- After falling behind the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North, the Baltimore Ravens…
The Baltimore Ravens-Pittsburgh Steelers rivalry is everything AFC North football is supposed to be—physical, gritty, and always too close for comfort. But for Baltimore, it’s become frustratingly one-sided in recent years. The Ravens have lost eight of their last nine meetings against Pittsburgh, including a brutal 18-16 defeat earlier this season. Worse, most of those losses have been self-inflicted, with turnovers and penalties piling up like snow in a Buffalo winter. Baltimore has a chance to flip the script on Saturday when they host Pittsburgh in a game that could decide the AFC North. A win ties the two teams at 10-5 and keeps the Ravens' division title hopes alive. But if they can’t clean up their mistakes, it’ll be more of the same heartbreak that’s defined this rivalry for too long. Offensive coordinator Todd Monken knows exactly what’s at stake. In his three games against Pittsburgh since joining Baltimore, the Ravens have coughed up the ball eight times, including seven fumbles. The Steelers, tied for the league lead in turnover margin (+18), don’t need extra help to win games—but Baltimore keeps giving it to them. Todd Monken makes ball security Ravens' top priority vs. Steelers At Thursday’s practice, Monken made it clear he wasn’t messing around. After watching his wide receivers approach ball security drills with less intensity than he liked, Monken sprinted across the field to take over. His frustration boiled over as he passionately addressed the unit, reminding them exactly why this drill matters so much.
At the moment, the Ravens have a very limited number of wide receivers. Not only…
One of the most crucial games of the Baltimore Ravens' season is under preparation. Baltimore…