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The Steelers look to win their second straight game in Ireland. The Browns want to carry their momentum after an impressive victory.
The National Football League (NFL) once again delayed a game between the Baltimore Ravens and the unbeaten Pittsburgh Steelers, pushing it from Tuesday to Wednesday, as the league grapples with COVID-19 positive tests.
The NFL regular season is a third of the way through. While nothing has truly been proven yet, six weeks is enough time for contenders and pretenders to start to separate themselves and for
On both sides of the ball, Pittsburgh (4-2, 1-0) played with an edge that powered its 22nd consecutive regular-season home win over Cleveland. The victory also kept the Steelers atop the AFC North ahead of the Bengals, Ravens and Browns. Conversely, the loss dropped Cleveland to 1-5 overall and 0-3 in AFC North play.
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The Ravens’ disastrous start to the season reached a new point last Sunday, as they were obliterated by 34 points against the Houston Texans. They allowed 44 points while scoring just 10, tying a record-high for points allowed at home under head coach John Harbaugh.
The Browns teased their usual close game against the Pittsburgh Steelers Sunday (Oct. 12) in an eventual 23-9 lost as the Steelers pulled away in the second half. The Browns remained within striking distance at half, trailing 9-3 at the intermission until Pittsburgh put up touchdowns.