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Ravens hope to put COVID outbreak, losing streak behind them

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.