Lamar Jackson’s Clutch TD Pass Narrows Ravens’ Deficit – Can They Complete the Comeback?
Wow, what a rollercoaster this game has turned into! The Ravens found themselves in a tough spot, letting the Steelers sprint out to a 14-point advantage before halftime . But boy, did they come roaring back in the third quarter. Lamar Jackson connecting with Isaiah Likely for that crucial four-yard touchdown with just over seven minutes remaining in the period cut the deficit to a nail-biting 20-16. And you can’t overlook run back Keaton Mitchell’s electric 55-yard dash that set up that score — six carries, 76 yards. That kind of explosive playmaking is exactly what this Ravens offense needed right now. Meanwhile, the Steelers opened the second half on offense, with Aaron Rodgers showing some sparks via a 41-yard strike to DK Metcalf — only to falter afterward, settling for a field goal after a couple of missed opportunities. The momentum’s shifting, and if you’re a football fanatic like me, you know this game’s just heating up! LEARN MORE
The Ravens spotted the Steelers a 14-point lead in the first half, but they’ve cut that down in the third quarter.
Lamar Jackson hit tight end Isaiah Likely for a four-yard touchdown with 7:35 left to play in the quarter and the Ravens are now down 20-16.
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Running back Keaton Mitchell had the biggest play en route to the score when he busted loose for a 55-yard run to get the ball inside the Pittsburgh 10-yard line. Mitchell has six carries for 76 yards on the afternoon.
The Steelers got the ball to open the second half and Aaron Rodgers hooked up with DK Metcalf for a 41-yard gain to move into scoring position, but he later threw a pair of incompletions that left the Steelers to settle for a field goal.



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