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December 11, 2022 marked the 32nd matchup between head coaches John Harbaugh of the Ravens and Mike Tomlin of the Steelers, surpassing Curly Lambeau and Steve Owen for the second-most head-to-head matchups between head coaches in NFL history (the current record is held by Lambeau and George Halas with 49). [23]
Lamar Jackson stats vs Steelers: History of Ravens QB's struggles against rival ... on the COVID-19 list during one of their 2020 matchups. As a result, the Ravens are just a combined 5-9 against ...
The 2024 NFL regular season is now in the history books and ... vs. No. 6 seed Pittsburgh Steelers (10-7, wild card No. 1) The Ravens clinched ... the Ravens drew into a classic rivalry matchup in ...
It has been called the greatest rivalry in NFL history other than Steelers vs Ravens. [102] [103] The Giants and Eagles have met five times in the playoffs, with the Eagles leading 3–2. The Giants won in 1981 and 2000, and the Eagles won in 2006, 2008, and 2022. The Eagles currently lead the all-time series 96–89–2 as of the end of the ...
Pittsburgh Steelers: 2 2005, 2015: 0 2 .000 Houston Texans: 2 2011, 2012: 0 2 .000 Seattle Seahawks: 1 1988: 1 0 1.000 Baltimore Ravens: 1 2022: 1 0 1.000 Miami Dolphins: 1 1973: 0 1 .000 Los Angeles Rams: 1 2021: 0 1 .000 Totals 26 10 16 .385
The Steelers will slot in as division winners or a wild card team in the postseason. Here is who they could match up against: Houston Texans. Baltimore Ravens. Los Angeles Chargers. Steelers ...
Playoff schedule: vs. Steelers y – 4. Houston Texans (10-7), AFC South champions: They rule a weak division for the second straight year, but the fourth seed means a tough wild-card matchup ...
The Steelers defeated the Rams in Super Bowl XIV to win an unprecedented four championships in six years. Eight franchises have won consecutive Super Bowls, one of which (Pittsburgh) has accomplished it twice: Green Bay Packers (Super Bowls I and II) Miami Dolphins (VII and VIII) Pittsburgh Steelers (twice: IX and X; XIII and XIV)