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Lamar Jackson walked the Ravens down for the go-ahead FG for the win and a playoff berth but kicker Tyler Loop missed the last second field goal.
It's now or never for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Sunday's prime time showdown with the Baltimore Ravens has huge implications. Not only does the winner get the AFC North championship and a trip to the playoffs, for the Steelers, it could also have huge repercussions for head coach Mike Tomlin and the future of this franchise.
Sixth-round rookie Tyler Loop missed a 44-yard field goal attempt at the buzzer as the Ravens fell to the Steelers in the AFC North title game.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have edged the Baltimore Ravens 26-24 to win the AFC North title and secure a playoff berth. Baltimore's season ended in brutal fashion as rookie kicker Tyler Loop missed a potential game-winning 44-yard field goal as time expired.
Aaron Rodgers threw a go-ahead touchdown pass to Calvin Austin III with 55 seconds left, and the Steelers beat the Ravens 26-24 on Sunday night when Baltimore’s Tyler Loop missed a 44-yard field goal as time expired,
Baltimore gashed the Packers and left Lambeau Field with a 41-24 win to keep its playoff hopes intact. As a team, the Ravens gained 307 yards on the ground, averaging 5.8 yards per carry.
The final game of the 2025 NFL season will be played in Pittsburgh on Sunday night, as the Steelers and Ravens square off in a de facto AFC North title game. The victor in this one wins the division and earns the No. 4 seed in the AFC playoffs, while the loser goes home.
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There are several reasons Baltimore hasn't gotten over the hump recently. But ultimately, Harbaugh and his staff must bear responsibility.