The Ravens (7-4) will be rethinking their offense after a disastrous 18-16 loss to the Steelers (8-2) on Sunday afternoon.
The NFL #1 quarterback in QBRLamar Jackson, was just 16-33 passing for 207 yards (6.3 average), one touchdown, one interception and a rating of 66.1, his lowest this season. Jackson will have to wait a few weeks to get a much-needed win over the Steelers after the Ravens played neutral for most of the afternoon in an 18-16 loss to Pittsburgh at Acrisure Stadium.
The Steelers held the Ravens' top-ranked offense to 329 yards rushing and just 124 yards rushing. Justin Tucker's two missed field goals will add to the two-point loss. On the day, Tucker was 1-for-3 on field goal attempts, while Steelers kicker Chris Boswell was perfect at 6-for-6, including a 57-yard field goal.
The grades are over and we look at the highest and worst rated players from Sunday's loss.
- TE Isaiah Likely: 70.1
- OL Daniel Faalele: 69.0
- WR Nelson Agholor: 68.8
- TE Mark Andrews: 67.5
- QB Lamar Jackson: 63.7
- OL Patrick Makeri: 52.5
- OL Tyler Linderbaum: 53.3
- OL Roger Rosengarten: 53.4
- WR Zay Flowers: 53.7
- FB Patrick Ricard: 55.0
- LB Roquan Smith: 83.8
- CB Tre'Davious White: 81.8
- DB Kyle Hamilton: 78.8
- DB Ar'Darius Washington: 73.0
- OLB Adisa Isaac: 72.6
- LB Trenton Simpson: 32.2
- DE Broderick Washington: 47.5
- OLB Kyle Van Noy: 48.7
- DT Nnamdi Madubuike: 50.3
- DT Travis Jones: 52.8
Diontae Johnson was the clear third receiver on the first three drives and played three of the four snaps out of 11 players. He received two targets at an average depth of target of 32, with both passes coming incomplete. Keaton Mitchell played only two snaps in his second game back.