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BALTIMORE — The Ravens-Steelers rivalry got off to a conspicuous start.
The Ravens can clinch a playoff spot and their third straight AFC North title with a victory over their archrivals in the regular-season finale.
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Ravens/Steelers in Week 18 will be the 1st winner-take-all meeting (winner makes playoffs, loser eliminated) in the final week of the regular season in the history of this rivalry — Doug Clawson (@doug_clawson) December 28, 2025
The Ravens-Steelers rivalry got off to a conspicuous start. Sept. 8, 1996 at 1 p.m. Week 2. Pittsburgh. 75 degrees and partly sunny. Marv Albert and Sam Wyche in the booth for NBC. A Kobe Bryant-Adidas commercial before kickoff. Ten-year veteran Vinny ...
The Steelers came out on top, 26-24, when a Ravens field goal attempt in the final seconds went wide right, and Acrisure Stadium erupted. The win captured the North title for the Steelers and sends them into the postseason, where they will host the Houston Texans on Monday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m.
Mike Tomlin joins Tony Dungy to discuss stressing 'urgency' to stay focused on the bigger picture, his longtime rivalry with John Harbaugh and the Ravens, the players he expects to be difference-makers and more.