The Pittsburgh Steelers were clearly goin in the wrong direction prior to their Week 14 game in Baltimore against the Ravens. They had lost five of their previous seven games and had blown a big lead in the AFC North. Both the Ravens and Steelers were 6-6 as they battled for the division lead.

The Ravens were 5.5-point favorites against their long-time rivals, but the Steelers built a two-touchdown lead in the first half and used that advantage to dictate the pace of the game and earn a 27-22 victory. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers had a solid game for the Steelers as he completed 23 of 34 passes for 284 yards with 1 touchdown while keeping it clean on the interception side of the ledger.

Head coach Mike Tomlin had seen his team struggle in recent weeks when it came to finishing games

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