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Ravens–Steelers rivalry
Ravens and Steelers face off during the2012 season.
LocationBaltimore,Pittsburgh
First meetingSeptember 8, 1996
Steelers 31,Ravens 17[1]
Latest meetingJanuary 11, 2025
Ravens 28, Steelers 14[1]
Next meetingDecember 7, 2025
StadiumsRavens:M&T Bank Stadium
Steelers:Acrisure Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total63[1]
All-time seriesSteelers: 36–27[1]
Regular season seriesSteelers: 33–25[1]
Postseason resultsSteelers: 3–2[1]
Largest victoryRavens: 35–7(2011)
Steelers: 37–0(1997)[1]
Most points scoredRavens: 38(2017)
Steelers: 43(2014)[1]
Longest win streakRavens: 4 (2014–2016)
Steelers: 5 (1997–1999, 2001–2003)[1]
Current win streakRavens: 2 (2024–present)[1]
Post-season history[1]
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TheRavens–Steelers rivalry is aNational Football League (NFL)rivalry between theBaltimore Ravens andPittsburgh Steelers.[2][3][4][5]

Both teams are members of theAmerican Football ConferenceNorth (AFC North) division (formerly the AFC Central). Since the Ravens' inception in 1996, they have played at least twice a year, often for divisional supremacy. Both teams are known for fielding tough, hard-hitting defensive squads, giving their games an extra element of physical intensity.[6][7][8] The Steelers and Ravens are the sole teams in the AFC North that have claimed Super Bowl victories. The Steelers boast six Super Bowl championships, while the Ravens have won two, with both teams achieving two titles since the inception of their rivalry. Despite the relatively recent inception of the rivalry in 1996, the Ravens–Steelers rivalry is widely considered one of the most iconic and fiercest rivalries in the NFL today.[9][10]

The Steelers lead the overall series, 36–27. The two teams have met five times in theplayoffs, with the Steelers holding a 3–2 record.[1]

Characteristics

Steel Mill closures in the 1970's and 1980s brought many Pittsburgh residents to the Baltimore Area whereBethlehem Steel was still thriving at the time.[11] In Baltimore, this rivalry has the added element of a small number of formerBaltimore Colts fans in the area becomingSteelers fans after the Colts moved, then retaining their affiliation with the Steelers after the Ravens began play in Baltimore as a division rival of the Steelers. In Pittsburgh, it is considered thespiritual successor to theBrowns–Steelers rivalry due to the Browns' relocation to Baltimore, as well as the "reactivated" Browns' poor record against the Steelers since returning to the league in 1999.[12] Due to its physical nature, it has received comparisons to the Steelers'rivalry with theOakland Raiders in the 1970s, when those two teams were among the most physical teams in the league.[13] Both teams have also handed each other their first loss in their current stadiums; the Steelers handed the Ravens their first loss at PSINet Stadium (nowM&T Bank Stadium) in 1998, while the Ravensreturned the favor by handing the Steelers their first loss at Heinz Field (nowAcrisure Stadium) in 2001.

Additionally, a notable battleground for the rivalry is theHarrisburg, Pennsylvania market area. Harrisburg is officially a secondary market for the Ravens, and so CBS affiliateWHP-TV must show all Ravens Sunday afternoon away games. The Steelers also have a significant fan base in the area, so when the Ravens are at home, the Steelers are shown instead. The Harrisburg area also has a significant fan base for thePhiladelphia Eagles, who also have Harrisburg as a secondary market (but are in the NFC, so Fox affiliateWPMT usually shows the Eagles). The Colts also had many fans in Harrisburg during their stay in Baltimore.

In 2005,Sports Illustrated ranked the rivalry #2 on a list of "Top 10 New NFL Rivalries".[2] By 2015,Bleacher Report had ranked it the #1 rivalry in all of the NFL.[14] One of the rivalry's most memorable moments was Ravens linebackerTerrell Suggs being quoted as saying that a "bounty" was put out on the head of Steelers wide receiverHines Ward. The bounty controversy was cleared up when Suggs insisted his words were just meant as a joke. The NFL investigated, and Suggs was cleared of any wrongdoing.

History

1996–2007: Creation of the Ravens

In 1996, NFL football returned toBaltimore, 12 years after the originalBaltimore Coltsmoved toIndianapolis. In a strange twist of fate,Art Modell, former owner of the Steelers' traditional rival, theCleveland Browns, agreed tosuspend the Browns franchise in return for taking his players and personnel to Baltimore, creating the Baltimore Ravens expansion franchise. The inter-divisional rivalry carried over with both teams remaining in what was then the AFC Central Division.

"The coaches hate each other, the players hate each other... There's no calling each other after the game and inviting each other out to dinner. But the feeling's mutual: They don't like us, and we don't like them. There's no need to hide it, they know it, and we know it. It's going to be one of those black and blue games."

Hines Ward, Steelers WR[15]

The Ravens and Steelers first met on September 8, 1996, atThree Rivers Stadium inPittsburgh, which resulted in a 31–17 win for the Steelers. Later in the1996 NFL season, on December 1, the Ravens beat the Steelers 31–17 atMemorial Stadium inBaltimore. After splitting the games in their first season together, the Steelers would go on to mostly dominate the series in the early years, winning eight of eleven meetings (including a 2001 Divisional Playoff game) before the AFC Central was restructured into the AFC North in 2002. From 2002 to 2007, the rivals split their games 6–6, signaling a more competitive and fierce era for the rivalry.

CBRod Woodson, a Hall of Famer, wasdrafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers, where he spent a decade and earned theNFL Defensive Player of the Year Award in1993. He was later inducted into the Steelers' Hall of Honor. In the latter part of his career, he joined the Ravens, contributing to their victory inSuper Bowl XXXV.

2008–2018: Flacco vs. Roethlisberger

Joe Flacco with the Baltimore Ravens hands-off the ball during a game.
Ben Roethlisberger

The rivalry reached a new height of intensity during the2008 NFL season, when the Ravens and Steelers played three times, the final match being the AFC Championship game. The Steelers won all three games by close margins. In Week 4 at Pittsburgh, the Steelers won on a 46–yard field goal in overtime. In Week 15 at Baltimore, the Steelers beat the Ravens with a controversial score late in the game. Also, as a result, the Steelers won the AFC North championship. In the playoff game, a personal foul by special teams playerDaren Stone cost the Ravens 25 yards. The game's last score was an interception that was returned for a touchdown byTroy Polamalu, sealing a 23–14 victory for Pittsburgh. In that same game the Steelers'Ryan Clark delivered a concussion-inducing, but legal hit on the Ravens'Willis McGahee that left Clark briefly out cold and forced McGahee to spend the night in a Pittsburgh hospital. The Steelers went on to winSuper Bowl XLIII against theArizona Cardinals.

The bitter rivalry continued in the2009 NFL season; the Ravens won 20–17 at M&T Bank Stadium and the Steelers won 23–20 at Heinz Field. Both the Ravens and the Steelers finished the season with 9–7 records, but Baltimore won a Wild Card slot over Pittsburgh due to a better division record.

The Ravens and Steelers met three times again in2010, with the Ravens winning the first game and the Steelers winning the last two, including the Divisional Playoff game. On the opening Sunday of the2011 NFL season, the Ravens forced seven turnovers and routed the Steelers 35–7 at home.[16] During Week 9 of the season, the Steelers were on the verge of winning the rematch at Heinz Field. The Steelers were ready to potentially increase their lead with a 47–yard field goal kick byShaun Suisham, but a 5–yard delay of game penalty put them out of field goal range and they instead decided to punt the ball to the Ravens. In the end, Ravens quarterbackJoe Flacco threw a 26–yard touchdown pass to wide receiverTorrey Smith in the end zone with just eight seconds remaining, giving the Ravens the win and a season sweep of the Steelers. This would mark the last time Ravens linebackerRay Lewis would play against the Steelers, as he was injured during the teams' two meetings in 2012 and retired following his win inSuper Bowl XLVII.

In the2012 season, the Ravens and Steelers split their games; the road team won each meeting. The Ravens won their second consecutive AFC North title and wonSuper Bowl XLVII against theSan Francisco 49ers.

OnThanksgiving2013, the Ravens defeated the Steelers 22–20, preventing a last-minute 2–point conversion and forcing a split between the rivals for the season. The game included an infamous moment when Steelers head coachMike Tomlin unintentionally[17] stepped onto the field interfering with aJacoby Jones kickoff return, eventually resulting in a $100,000 fine for Tomlin.

In Week 2 of the2014 season, the Ravens beat the Steelers 26–6 at M&T Bank Stadium, which marked the first time since 2011 that the Steelers did not score a touchdown in a game. In Week 9, the Steelers defeated the Ravens 43–23 at Heinz Field. Both games were decided by 20 points, which is unusual for Ravens–Steelers games. Though the Steelers went on to win the AFC North with an 11–5 record, the 10–6 Ravens would earn their first playoff victory over their rival on January 3, 2015, with a 30–17 win at Heinz Field in the wild-card round, in the game Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs (who had public comments against Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethliesberger years before) caught a game sealing interception with his legs.[18]

In Week 9 of2016, the 4–3 Steelers and 3–4 Ravens met at M&T Bank Stadium, each team having an opportunity to gain control of the AFC North. Behind a defense that shut out the Steelers for the first three quarters, the Ravens won 21–14, taking the lead in the division and evening the teams' records at 4–4. In the rematch at Heinz Field onChristmas Day, the 9–5 Steelers prevailed over the 8–6 Ravens in a back-and-forth game, 31–27. With nine seconds remaining, Steelers receiverAntonio Brown scored the game's final points by reaching over the goal line. The win secured the AFC North championship for Pittsburgh and eliminated Baltimore from playoff contention.

The tightest game in the rivalry was a 39–38 Steelers win in Week 14 of 2017. The Ravens erased Steelers leads of 14–0 and 17–7 to lead 38–29 in the fourth quarter but the Steelers scored ten points in the final four minutes. Roethlisberger had 506 passing yards in the game.

The teams split their2018 meetings, both winning on the road. In Week 4, The teams met in Pittsburgh for aSunday Night Football showdown. The Ravens jumped out to a 14–0 lead in the first quarter, but following a Pittsburgh field goal and then a fumble by Ravens running backAlex Collins near the Steelers' goal line, the Steelers gained momentum and tied the game 14–14 at halftime. However, in the second half, the Ravens pulled away by kicking four field goals and shutting out the Steelers' offense, making the final score 26–14 in favor of Baltimore. In the rematch in Week 9, the Steelers defeated the Ravens 23–16, which included Joe Flacco's final start as a Raven due to an injury and later being benched in favor of rookie quarterbackLamar Jackson. In the final week of the season, the 9–6 Ravens hosted the Cleveland Browns while the 8–6–1 Steelers hosted the Cincinnati Bengals. The Steelers needed a win and a Ravens loss to win their third consecutive division championship, while the Ravens simply needed a win to clinch the AFC North. While the Steelers were able to win, the Ravens topped the Browns 26–24, which gave Baltimore the AFC North title. Steelers players and fans stayed to watch the end of the Ravens game on the jumbotron at Heinz Field after the game. Steelers fans were actively cheering for the Browns (with whom the Steelers alsoshare a rivalry). The Steelers employees had to take "AFC North Division Champions" shirts that were in boxes on the field off after the Ravens won.[19]

2019–present: Lamar Jackson arrives, Roethlisberger leaves

During the2019 offseason, the Ravens tradedJoe Flacco to theDenver Broncos and namedLamar Jackson as their starting quarterback moving forward. Meanwhile,Ben Roethlisberger's 2019 season ended in Week 2 after suffering a season-ending elbow injury, leavingMason Rudolph as the Steelers' starting quarterback.

The 2–2 Ravens met the 1–3 Steelers in Week 5 in Pittsburgh as both teams looked to assert their position in a three-team race for the AFC North, along with the 2–2Cleveland Browns. This physical game, which was Jackson's first career start against the Steelers, included several injuries, including a hard hit from safetyEarl Thomas on Rudolph in the third quarter, requiring the Steelers to replace him with third string QBDevlin Hodges. The game was close throughout and eventually went into overtime, where the Ravens won 26–23 after Ravens CBMarlon Humphrey forced Steelers WRJuJu Smith-Schuster to fumble, setting up Baltimore's game-winning field goal. In the final week of the season, the Ravens, having already clinched the AFC's #1 seed, rested their starters for this game and won 28-10, sweeping the Steelers for the first time since 2015 and ending their hopes for a playoff spot while earning their second consecutive AFC North title with a franchise-best record of 14–2.[20]

On December 2, 2020, the Ravens traveled to Pittsburgh for a rare Wednesday game after their game, originally scheduled forThanksgiving was postponed due to aCOVID-19 outbreak among the Ravens. The Ravens were missing several starters, including Jackson. Leading 19-14 with under a minute remaining, Steelers RBBenny Snell was thought to have been short of the line to gain to set up 4th and inches. However, this was overturned and Pittsburgh was awarded a first down and could run out the clock on the Ravens, who were out of time outs. Combined with an earlier win in Baltimore, this marked the Steelers' first season sweep of the Ravens since 2017.

On October 3, 2021, the Ravens tied a record set by the 1974–1977 Steelers for most consecutive games (43) rushing over 100 yards as a team. The Ravens' streak dated back to the 2018 season.[21] On December 5, the Steelers took the first matchup of the 2021 season with a 20–19 victory, in which Baltimore unsuccessfully attempted a 2-point conversion on a last-minute touchdown that would have given them the win. They completed the season sweep during the final week of the season on January 9, 2022, beating the Ravens in overtime with a field goal byChris Boswell to stay alive in the playoff race, as Indianapolis had lost earlier that day.[22] This win, combined with awin by the Raiders later that evening, not only eliminated the Ravens from playoff contention, but sent the Steelers to the playoffs in what would prove to be Roethlisberger's final NFL season, as he would announce his retirement on January 27, 2022.[23]

December 11, 2022 marked the 32nd matchup between head coachesJohn Harbaugh of the Ravens andMike Tomlin of the Steelers, surpassingCurly Lambeau andSteve Owen for the second-most head-to-head matchups between head coaches in NFL history (the current record is held by Lambeau andGeorge Halas with 49).[24]Kenny Pickett made his first start against the Ravens in Pittsburgh, however it would be short lived, as he would sustain a hit from Ravens linebackerRoquan Smith during the Steelers opening drive, forcing him to leave the game.[25] In relief,Mitch Trubisky would come out in relief but throw 3 interceptions in a 16–14 loss that would also see Ravens backup QuarterbackTyler Huntley who was already starting in relief of Lamar Jackson go down as well, forcing Baltimore to startAnthony Brown.[26] On January 1, 2023, in Baltimore, Pickett would make his second start, throwing for 168 yards and 1 touchdown in a close 16–13 win.[27] They met in the2024–25 NFL playoffs for the first time since 2014. This time, it was played atM&T Bank Stadium, home of the Ravens. The Ravens won 28–14 to eliminate the Steelers.

Season-by-season results

Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Season-by-Season Results[1]
1990s (Steelers, 6–2)
SeasonSeason seriesatBaltimore RavensatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
1996Tie 1–1Ravens
31–17
Steelers
31–17
Tie
1–1
Ravens’ inaugural season.
1997Steelers 2–0Steelers
42–34
Steelers
37–0
Steelers
3–1
In Baltimore, Steelers overcame a 21–0 deficit. The 21-point comeback tied a Steelers franchise record for largest comeback, while the 21-point blown lead marked the largest in Ravens franchise history.
In Pittsburgh, Steelers record their largest victory against the Ravens with a 37–point differential.
1998Steelers 2–0Steelers
20–13
Steelers
16–6
Steelers
5–1
Ravens openRavens Stadium at Camden Yards (now known as M&T Bank Stadium).
1999Tie 1–1Steelers
23–20
Ravens
31–24
Steelers
6–2
In Pittsburgh, Ravens WR'Qadry Ismail scored three touchdowns with 258 receiving yards, setting a record at Three Rivers Stadium.[28]
2000s (Steelers, 13–9)
SeasonSeason seriesatBaltimore RavensatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
2000Tie 1–1Steelers
9–6
Ravens
16–0
Steelers
7–3
Steelers' win was the Ravens last loss of the2000 season, as they went on a 13-game winning streak that extended into the following season.
Ravens winSuper Bowl XXXV.
2001Tie 1–1Steelers
26–21
Ravens
13–10
Steelers
8–4
Steelers openHeinz Field (now known as Acrisure Stadium).
2001 PlayoffsSteelers 1–0Steelers
27–10
Steelers
9–4
First postseason meeting. AFC Divisional Round.
2002Steelers 2–0Steelers
31–18
Steelers
34–31
Steelers
11–4
2003Tie 1–1Ravens
13–10(OT)
Steelers
34–15
Steelers
12–5
2004Tie 1–1Ravens
30–13
Steelers
20–7
Steelers
13–6
In Baltimore, following an injury to Steelers' QBTommy Maddox, QBBen Roethlisberger took over for the rest of the game and the remainder of the season. Ravens' win was the Steelers' only regular season loss in the2004 season, as they went on a 15-game winning streak.
2005Tie 1–1Ravens
16–13(OT)
Steelers
20–19
Steelers
14–7
Steelers winSuper Bowl XL.
2006Ravens 2–0Ravens
27–0
Ravens
31–7
Steelers
14–9
Ravens record their first season series sweep against the Steelers.
2007Tie 1–1Ravens
27–21
Steelers
38–7
Steelers
15–10
Steelers hireMike Tomlin as head coach.
Ravens' win ended their 9-game losing streak, setting a franchise record for longest losing streak.
2008Steelers 2–0Steelers
13–9
Steelers
23–20(OT)
Steelers
17–10
Ravensdraft QBJoe Flacco and hireJohn Harbaugh as head coach.
In Baltimore, Steelers clinch the AFC North with their win.
2008 PlayoffsSteelers 1–0Steelers
23–14
Steelers
18–10
AFC Championship Game.
Steelers go on to winSuper Bowl XLIII.
2009Tie 1–1Ravens
20–17(OT)
Steelers
23–20
Steelers
19–11
Both teams finished with 9–7 records, but the Ravens clinched the final playoff berth based on a better division record, eliminating the Steelers from playoff contention.
2010s (Ravens, 13–9)
SeasonSeason seriesatBaltimore RavensatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
2010Tie 1–1Steelers
13–10
Ravens
17–14
Steelers
20–12
Both teams finished with 12–4 records, but the Steelers clinched the AFC North based on a better division record.
2010 PlayoffsSteelers 1–0Steelers
31–24
Steelers
21–12
AFC Divisional Round.
Steelers overcome a 21–7 second half deficit.
Steelers go on to loseSuper Bowl XLV.
2011Ravens 2–0Ravens
35–7
Ravens
23–20
Steelers
21–14
In Baltimore, Ravens record their largest victory against the Steelers with a 28–point differential.
Both teams finished with 12–4 records, but the Ravens clinched the AFC North based on their head-to-head sweep.
2012Tie 1–1Steelers
23–20
Ravens
13–10
Steelers
22–15
Ravens' LBRay Lewis and Steelers' QBBen Roethlisberger miss both meetings due to injury.
Steelers' win ended the Ravens 16-game home winning streak.
Ravens winSuper Bowl XLVII.
2013Tie 1–1Ravens
22–20
Steelers
19–16
Steelers
23–16
Game in Baltimore was played onThanksgiving. Steelers head coachMike Tomlin infamously steps onto the field of play during the Ravens' kickoff return.
2014Tie 1–1Ravens
26–6
Steelers
43–23
Steelers
24–17
In Pittsburgh, the Steelers scored their most points in a game against the Ravens, as QBBen Roethlisberger threw for six touchdown passes.
2014 PlayoffsRavens 1–0Ravens
30–17
Steelers
24–18
AFC Wild Card Round.
Ravens record their first postseason win against the Steelers.
2015Ravens 2–0Ravens
20–17
Ravens
23–20(OT)
Steelers
24–20
In Pittsburgh, Ravens overcame a 20–7 third quarter deficit.
2016Tie 1–1Ravens
21–14
Steelers
31–27
Steelers
25–21
Game in Pittsburgh was played onChristmas Day. Steelers score a game-winning touchdown in the final seconds to clinch the AFC North and eliminate the Ravens from playoff contention.
2017Steelers 2–0Steelers
26–9
Steelers
39–38
Steelers
27–21
In Pittsburgh, the Ravens score their most points in a game against the Steelers despite the loss.
2018Tie 1–1Steelers
23–16
Ravens
26–14
Steelers
28–22
Ravensdraft QBLamar Jackson.
Game in Baltimore was Joe Flacco's final game as a Raven, as he would get injured and eventually benched for rookie Lamar Jackson before being traded to theDenver Broncos in the offseason.
2019Ravens 2–0Ravens
28–10
Ravens
26–23(OT)
Steelers
28–24
In Baltimore, Ravens eliminate the Steelers from playoff contention with their win.
2020s (Steelers, 8–3)
SeasonSeason seriesatBaltimore RavensatPittsburgh SteelersOverall seriesNotes
2020Steelers 2–0Steelers
28–24
Steelers
19–14
Steelers
30–24
The game in Pittsburgh was originally to be played onThanksgiving before being rescheduled to December 2 due to a COVID-19 outbreak among the Ravens. Steelers win their franchise-record eleventh straight game to start a season in that game.
2021Steelers 2–0Steelers
16–13(OT)
Steelers
20–19
Steelers
32–24
In Baltimore, the Steelers clinch the final playoff berth and eliminate the Ravens from playoff contention with their win. The game was also the final regular season start and victory for Steelers' QBBen Roethlisberger.
2022Tie 1–1Steelers
16–13
Ravens
16–14
Steelers
33–25
2023Steelers 2–0Steelers
17–10
Steelers
17–10
Steelers
35–25
In Baltimore, Steelers' win, combined with theJaguars' loss toTitans, allowed them to clinch the final playoff spot in the AFC.
2024Tie 1–1Ravens
34–17
Steelers
18–16
Steelers
36–26
Ravens' win clinched them a playoff berth and denied the Steelers the AFC North crown. The Ravens would go on to win the division after wins in their final two games and the Steelers' loss in their final two games.
2024 PlayoffsRavens 1–0Ravens
28–14
Steelers
36–27
AFC Wild Card Round.
2025December 7January 3/4Steelers
36–27
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatBaltimore RavensatPittsburgh SteelersNotes
Regular seasonSteelers 33–25Steelers 15–14Steelers 18–11
PostseasonSteelers 3–2Ravens 1–0Steelers 3–1AFC Wild Card:2014,2024
AFC Divisional:2001,2010
AFC Championship:2008
Regular and postseasonSteelers 36–27Tie 15–15Steelers 21–12

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