
Sometimes, unusual moments work in favour of the Steelers when playing at home.
In the third quarter, T.J. Watt intercepted a deflected pass at the line of scrimmage, helping Pittsburgh take the lead over Baltimore.
On a third-and-10 play from Baltimore’s 34-yard line, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s pass was tipped by Alex Highsmith at the line of scrimmage, with Cameron Heyward also nearby to break it up. The ball bounced back towards Jackson but landed in Watt’s hands, who secured the interception and went down with the ball.
Starting from the 26-yard line, the Steelers managed to earn a first down but failed to score a touchdown. Aaron Rodgers’ third-and-2 pass from the Baltimore 7-yard line was incomplete to Pat Freiermuth in the end zone.
Chris Boswell then kicked a 25-yard field goal, giving the Steelers a 13-10 lead with 4 minutes 28 seconds remaining in the third quarter.
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