Add another classic to the books, unfortunately.
The Ravens couldn’t have gotten off to a worse start, losing the coin toss and having Lamar Jackson throwing his first career pick-six on the game’s third play from scrimmage to go down 7-0 to the visiting Steelers.
Lamar seemed unfazed after the early mistake, going back to the air on the first play of the following drive with a 14-yard strike to Miles Boykin up the middle of the field. A very suspect unnecessary roughness penalty on the Steelers kept the Ravens’ drive alive, followed by a 34-yard Snead catch-and-run to set up a beautiful, under-pressure touchdown strike to Boykin in the corner of the endzone to tie up the game at seven apiece.