Follow along with the Ravens Wire for live updates, scores, highlights, and analysis from Baltimore’s matchup vs. Pittsburgh in Week 14 at M&T Bank Stadium
NFL seasons are a marathon and not a sprint.
Baltimore has won five of their past six games, and the intensity is set to ratchet up as the Ravens (6-6) host the Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6) for a crucial AFC North battle to determine first place in the division. Kickoff from M&T Bank Stadium is set for 1 p.m. The Ravens’ remaining schedule consists of the following: vs. Pittsburgh, at Cincinnati, vs. New England, at Green Bay, and at Pittsburgh. The Steelers’ next six games include: at Baltimore, vs. Miami, at Detroit, at Cleveland, and vs. Baltimore.
Last time out
The last meeting between the teams took place during Wild Card Weekend last season, where the Ravens won 28-14 at M&T Bank Stadium. The Ravens dominated the game with their impressive running attack, rushing for a total of 299 yards, while the Steelers managed only 29 yards on the ground. This marked the most rushing yards ever allowed by Pittsburgh in a playoff game. Derrick Henry was the standout player, finishing with 186 yards and two touchdowns on 26 carries. His 44-yard touchdown run in the third quarter extended the Ravens’ lead to 28-7, and they maintained control of the game from that point on.
Second halfRavens pull to within 20-16
Baltimore has a handful of explosive weapons on the roster, and after Keaton Mitchell’s big run, Baltimore pulled to within four on a four-yard Isaiah Likely touchdown pass.
Healthy Lamar Jackson is opening things up in the end zone again
Last drive he ran it in himself, so the defense responded this time and he threw the TD instead pic.twitter.com/XJjfHrcHnj
— Sarah Ellison (@sgellison) December 7, 2025Keaton Mitchell
After weeks of being inactive, Mitchell has finally started to see significant snaps with Justice Hill and had his longest run of the season (55 yards) early in the second half.
DK Metcalf is dominating.
Whether it’s down the sidelines or across the middle, DK Metcalf is having his way with the Ravens, while Baltimore’s pass rush is getting minimal pressure on Aaron Rodgers. At one point, Metcalf had up to 133 receiving yards — most for a Steelers player in a game since George Pickens had 195 vs. the Bengals in 2023.
First halfLamar Jackson pulls the Ravens to within eight.
Baltimore needed a score, and they’re down eight points entering the second half after a Lamar Jackson touchdown run, his first since Week 1.
Lamar Jackson, the runner
He’s still injured, but Jackson has two impressive runs that show just how explosive he can be in the open field.
The Steelers take a 7-3 first-half lead.
Pittsburgh went eight plays, 65 yards, including a 52-yard catch by DK Metcalf down the right sideline to put the Steelers in scoring position.
The Ravens are the first defense to allow an Aaron Rodgers rushing TD since 2022.
Baltimore takes a 3-0 lead
The Ravens’ first drive went nine plays, for 55 yards, and ate up four minutes as Tyler Loop gave Baltimore a lead with a 36-yard Field goal. The successful drive included a 31-yard hookup with Zay Flowers down the right sideline.
Pregame activities
Lamar Jackson has done and accomplished just about everything in the NFL, but Sunday will offer his first head-to-head matchup against the legendary Aaron Rodgers.
During his stints with the Packers and Jets, Rodgers and Jackson have never faced off in regular-season action. That’ll change on Sunday with both players nursing numerous injuries in what has been a difficult season for the former MVPs.
Ravens inactives
Steelers Week 13 active WRs:
DK Metcalf
Calvin Austin III
Roman Wilson
Ben Skowronek
Ke’Shawn Williams
Steelers Week 14 active WRs:
Metcalf
CAIII
Skowronek
MVS
Adam Thielen
Scotty Miller
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) December 7, 2025Steelers inactivesRavens celebrate 2000 Super Bowl team
A look at the pre-game parade featuring the members of the Ravens’ 2000 Super Bowl team, which includes Jonathan Ogden and Trent Dilfer.
This team is being honored today as part of the 25-year anniversary. pic.twitter.com/haIHm5agZ1
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) December 7, 2025Derrick Henry needs more touches
After just ten carries in Week 13, expect Baltimore to feature their star running back.
The Ravens signed a tight end to a three-year, $39 million contract extension, and it wasn’t Isaiah Likely. Mark Andrews will likely retire a Raven after inking the contract extension.
What TV channel is Ravens vs. Steelers on today?
Baltimore is 25-33 vs. Pittsburgh all-time in regular-season play, including a 15-19 mark under head coach John Harbaugh. In home games, the Ravens are 14-15, posting an 8-9 record with Harbaugh at the helm. (In 2024, Baltimore defeated Pittsburgh at M&T Bank Stadium in both a Week 16 and a Wild Card playoff game.)
Streaming options for the game include CBS and Paramount+
Ravens vs. Steelers start timeDate: Sunday, December 7, 2025Time: 1 p.m. ETCity: Baltimore, MarylandVenue: M&T Bank StadiumTV channel: CBSLive stream: Watch on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch on Paramount+ (Regional restrictions may apply)Ravens vs Steelers betting information
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Total:Â 43.5 points
Spread favorite:Â Baltimore (-6)
Moneyline:Â Baltimore (-279), Pittsburgh (+226)
Who are the announcers for Week 14 vs. the Steelers?
Announcers: Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Tony Romo (analyst), and Tracy Wolfson (sideline)
TV Watch Map
Ravens vs. Steelers is the CBS game of the week