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T.J. Watt: ‘We’re Not Laying Off The Gas Pedal’ Just Because Ravens Are Down Two Backs

The last time the Pittsburgh Steelers played the Baltimore Ravens a few weeks ago, their hosts put up 264 rushing yards on them. It was the most that they had allowed on the ground in a game since 1993. They did that despite not having Mark Ingram for that game, and then losing Ronnie Stanley and Tyre Phillips along the offensive line as the game proceeded.

They did have J.K. Dobbins, the rookie second-round pick, who recorded his first 100-yard game that day, but they won’t when the Steelers host the Ravens on Thursday. Both he and Ingram are on the Reserve/Covid-19 List and will not be available to play in the game as a result.