The Pittsburgh Steelers managed to pull off the improbable Sunday, coming from behind to beat the visiting Baltimore Ravens, 17-10. It was one of those classic, ugly, low-scoring affairs it always seems to be with Steelers-Ravens. Pittsburgh struggled to do anything offensively for most of the game while the defense did a great job keeping the score down, giving the team hope even when the offense looked lifeless.
Two skill position players stuck out in a big way for Pittsburgh in the second half: WR George Pickens and RB Jaylen Warren. Warren specifically gave life to the offense both on the ground and through the air, carrying the ball nine times for 40 yards (4.