BALTIMORE —

It was ugly, but it was still good enough to give the Ravens their fourth win in a row and keep Baltimore within one game of the AFC North lead.

In a defensive battle that favored Cleveland (2-8), Baltimore (5-5) was able to overcome its turnovers and flip a new switch in the second half to pull away for a seven-point win.

The Ravens held the Browns scoreless in the second half, adding the final momentum-shifting score with a little more than two minutes remaining to break a 16-16 deadlock.

Pittsburgh (6-4), that's currently leading the AFC North, rebounded from a lackluster showing in Week 10 to pick up another division win, against Cincinnati, to maintain a one-game lead.

Although seven weeks remain in the regular season, the Ravens and Steelers have yet to face off in

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