Like most rivalry games against the Steelers, Sunday's came down to the wire.

Unfortunately for the Ravens, they ended up on the wrong side of the divisional showdown, falling to Pittsburgh, 27-22, in the battle for first place in the AFC North.

Here's how the Ravens' second straight loss went down:

Turning Point

After falling behind 17-3 in the first half, the Ravens appeared to regain the lead late in the fourth quarter on a Lamar Jackson touchdown pass to Isaiah Likely, sending the crowd in M&T Bank Stadium into a frenzy. But before the Ravens could trot out the extra-point unit, that frenzy turned into boos when Likely's touchdown was erased after review.

Baltimore couldn't find the end zone again and turned it over on downs. Although the Ravens' defense forced a punt on the ensui

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