Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry lead the Ravens to a decisive 28-14 victory over the Steelers in the Wild Card round

The Ravens jumped out to a 21-0 lead by halftime, dominating the field. They had 19 first downs compared to the Steelers’ two in that half. Baltimore’s offense was just relentless, with touchdown drives of 95, 85, and 90 yards.
Henry rushed for an impressive 186 yards, while the Ravens outgained the Steelers 299 to 29 on the ground. That’s the most rushing yards Pittsburgh has ever allowed in a playoff game.
Jackson, a two-time MVP, was determined to show off his skills. He kept the chains moving and made sure the Steelers had to defend against both his arm and his legs. The Ravens played smart, avoiding mistakes that have cost them in the past.
Pittsburgh’s season ended on a rough note, with five straight losses. They’ve now lost six playoff games in a row, which is tough for their fans. The Ravens, on the other hand, are looking strong as they prepare for their next matchup.
They had a creative play early on, with Henry taking a direct snap and Jackson faking a sweep. That set the tone for the game. Jackson finished with 175 passing yards and 81 rushing yards, showing he can do it all.
The Steelers did manage to score in the second half, but the Ravens quickly answered back. It was a solid performance from both teams, but Baltimore clearly showed they were the better squad that night.
Now, the Ravens are hoping for a little help from Denver to secure a home game next week. If not, they’ll be heading to Buffalo for a big showdown. Meanwhile, the Steelers have some soul-searching to do after a season that started with promise but ended in disappointment.