That fact became even more impressive Sunday night, when the Ravens blanked the Pittsburgh Steelers in the second half and left Heinz Field with an impressive 26-14 victory.
The Steelers had six possessions in the second half and zero points to show for it, capped by a fourth-quarter interception by Anthony Levine that pretty much sealed the win.
The Ravens (3-1) didn’t want to talk much about their second-half defensive prowess before this game, but this performance spoke loudly.
In the previous two seasons, the Ravens lost late-game leads in Pittsburgh and suffered two defeats that led to them missing the playoffs.