The strangest, longest week in Ravens history ended with the team’s third-string quarterback sparking an improbable near-comeback, with a roster depleted by a coronavirus outbreak even more beset by injury, with an instant-classic game that could’ve been the greatest upset in the history of the series. But ultimately, when the Ravens trudged off the grass Wednesday afternoon at Heinz Field, they’d lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers, 19-14. It was a game that required three postponements to get to. It was a game they’d had to play without several starters, including quarterback Lamar Jackson. It was a game that, had one or two balls bounced their way, they might’ve won. read more https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports...0201203-ixl4azf2crhhfbpkhubxftuwiu-story.html
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