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Kyle Goon
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Ravens 23, Steelers 16. “Lamar Jackson has been a bit unpredictable this season, given his inconsistent play. But if they can stick with a ground game plan, and not ask the passing attack to do too much, then (against the odds), the Ravens should make it to the playoffs.”
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Giana Han
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Ravens 21, Steelers 18, “This isn’t the same Steelers that the Ravens played four weeks ago. The Ravens have suffered many injuries, but a suspension is what made me choose them. DK Metcalf, wide receiver, got into an argument with a Detroit supporter. Right or wrong, the suspension is in place until a possible postseason match. Without him, the Steelers appear to be a team who can’t get that far. They won’t have the ability to attack the Ravens’ weakest defensive point. “They’ll at least be able get into field-goal territory (hence, the 18 points).
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Paul Mancano
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Ravens 24, Steelers 14. “As badly as the Ravens secondary has looked in the last few weeks they should be able contain Marquez-Scantling, and Adam Thielen.” Baltimore is likely to be able stop the run. Pittsburgh only had 34 rushing yard four weeks ago.
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Jonas Shaffer
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Ravens 23, Steelers 13. “A Mike Tomlin led team should never undervalued. But how far can good coach go with a Steelers offensive this limited?” Even if Pittsburgh controls the Ravens ground game, and Lamar Jackson is under constant pressure the entire night, the Steelers need to score either through turnovers or long touchdowns drives.
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Brandon Weigel
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Ravens 21, Steelers 13. “Anyone who endured the Steelers’ 13-6 defeat to the Browns on Sunday last week saw how hapless Pittsburgh appeared without Metcalf or Calvin Austin III. Austin may return but Metcalf is still serving his suspension of two games. The Ravens will be able to win the AFC North division for the third consecutive season with a similar commitment to Derrick Henry.
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Childs Walker
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Ravens 26, Steelers 20, “It’s hard to imagine the Ravens reducing their emphasis on their ground game, after they crushed the Packers. The recipe for success should be easy. As we saw last week, the Ravens were able to outgain the Steelers by over 102 yards, but still lost. The Ravens couldn’t have controlled the decisions that went against them, but they must avoid the mental mistakes and turnovers that plagued them during past losses at Acrisure Stadium.
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