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The Baltimore Ravens kicked off Week 9 of the regular season with a commanding 28-6 victory over the Miami Dolphins to establish their first winning streak and
Steelers (5-3) maintains a two-game lead over the Ravens (3-5) in the AFC North race thanks to an impressive 27-20 win over the Colts on Sunday
The ripple effect from the Pittsburgh Steelers’ 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts (7-2) goes beyond the standings. That’s the view of 105.9 The X’s Mark Madden during this week’s TribLive “Madden Monday” podcast.
With a healthy and explosive Lamar Jackson, plus a much-improved defense, Baltimore can finally imagine the possibilities of this season.
To review, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was listed as limited on the Wednesday and Thursday injury reports that week with a hamstring injury that had caused him to miss the previous two games. He did not practice at all in the week before the Week 6 game against the Los Angeles Rams and was declared out on Friday.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones drops a 36-yard dime to wide receiver Alec Pierce who muscles through defenders to finish the catch-and-run gain against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
According to NFL.com, the Ravens’ probability to make the playoffs significantly jumped to 57% with the win. Had they lost to Miami, that percentage would have fallen to 37%. The Ravens are now just two wins behind the Chiefs (5–3) for the AFC’s final playoff spot.
The Baltimore Ravens stand at 2-5 on the season, but they shockingly could lead the AFC North division before their first Steelers clash.
Per PFT, the Colts elevated two players for their upcoming matchup: WR Laquon Treadwell and DE Durell Nchami. Treadwell, 30, was a former first-round pick but the Minnesota Vikings in 2016.
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Arthur Jones, a defensive lineman who won a Super Bowl with the Baltimore Ravens and spent two years with the Indianapolis Colts, has died. He was 39. Syracuse University, Jones’ alma mater, announced his death Friday morning.