Lamar 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 NFL #1 quarterback in QBRJackson had a passing percentage of 16-33 for 207 yards (6.3 average), one touchdown, one interception and a rating of 66.1, his lowest this season.
Jackson had four carries for 46 yards, while Derrick Henry was held to 65 yards (5.0 average) on 13 carries and a rushing touchdown. This sets the franchise record for a single season for touchdowns.
Zach Orr's vicious defense held Pittsburgh to 4-for-16 on third downs and 303 total yards, but Pittsburgh held the football 36-22 compared to Baltimore's 23-38.
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.
Baltimore will quickly regroup before a huge matchup against Jim Harbaugh and the 6-3 Los Angeles Chargers on Monday night.