PITTSBURGH -- The Baltimore Ravens' game at the Pittsburgh Steelers was supposed to be a shootout.
Tell that to the Ravens defense.
In today's game where offenses light up the scoreboard, Baltimore's defense can still roll up its sleeves and play old-school football.
In the Ravens' 26-14 win over the Steelers, the NFL's top-ranked defense silenced quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and the NFL's No. 2 offense, holding them to one touchdown while forcing two turnovers.
None of this should come as a surprise. The Ravens are the only team not to allow a touchdown in the second half this season.