Entering Sunday’s huge AFC North battle between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on the North Shore, the Steelers seemingly hold a clear advantage in one key area.
That would be throwing the football against the Ravens, who have the NFL’s worst pass defense through 10 weeks.
On the year, the Ravens are allowing 294.9 yards per game, which is 30 yards more per game than the next closest team, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, at 264.1.
The Steelers come into the matchup averaging 188.0 yards per game through the air, but the passing game has taken off in the last three weeks with Russell Wilson under center for the Black and Gold.