By the time this season is done, the Baltimore Ravens would like to be known as the team that rebounded from an outbreak of COVID-19 to reach the playoffs, rather than the NFL club most impacted by playing in the middle of a pandemic.
Decimated by the coronavirus and injuries, the Ravens (6-5) lost their third straight game Wednesday in Pittsburgh. Baltimore didn’t have quarterback Lamar Jackson, running backs Mark Ingram and J.K. Dobbins and started a third-string center against the unbeaten Steelers, yet still made a game of it behind a defense that was without linemen Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams.