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Former Hog Ryan Mallett to start for Ravens
The Baltimore Ravens (4-10) are coming from a 34-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. He completed 28 of 41 pass with a touchdown.
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The catalyst behind Pittsburgh’s lackluster performance was QB Ben Roethlisberger, who threw two interceptions, and was bailed out of a third-game clinching pick-six after Ravens OLB Courtney Upshaw was ruled offsides.
The Ravens signed Mallett just 11 days ago, seven weeks after he was released by the Houston Texans for perpetual tardiness. Williams had 84 of his 100 rushing yards in the first half with two touchdowns. To that point, Williams had carried the ball three times for 46 yards and former Raven Fitzgerald Toussaint had two carries for six yards.
After being outscored 13-3 in the first half, Baltimore appeared to have the Pittsburgh offense contained. DeAngelo Williams scored his second TD of the day, a 2-yard run, to cut the lead to 20-17. Though the march did not produce points, Baltimore kept the ball away from the Steelers for almost seven minutes and pinned Pittsburgh on its own 9.
Roethlisberger’s second interception led to Baltimore’s second touchdown and a 20-10 lead with 10:35 left in the game. Mallett connected with Chris Givens for 39 yards and Kyle Juszczyk for 34 to set up a 3-yard touchdown run by Javorius Allen, making it 20-10.
Tune in for Sunday’s Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens game as the Steelers chase a Wild Card berth.
The Steelers then settled for a field goal after an apparent 16-yard touchdown catch by Antonio Brown was overturned by a replay.
The Ravens started that drive after Williams was stopped for no gain on a Steelers’ fourth-and-one at the Baltimore 25 on the game’s first series.
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And that is what the Ravens did when Justin Tucker kicked a 50-yard field goal for a 13-3 lead.