Ravens Accomplished Some Impressive Feats in Latest Victory

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OWINGS MILLS, Md. — The Ravens beat the Steelers 16-14 in Week 14 and are tied atop the AFC North standings with 9-4 Cincinnati.
However, Baltimore holds the head-to-head tiebreaker over the Bengals, winning 19-17 in Week 5.
Since 2008, 17 of 29 Ravens-Steelers games have been decided by three or fewer points, marking the most among divisional foes.
Baltimore is 9-4 for the fifth time in franchise history (also 2012, 2010, 2008, and 2000), earning a playoff berth in each of its last four such seasons.
Some other key notes
• Patrick Queen and Roquan Smith formed the NFL’s first LB duo to each record an INT in a single game this season.
• Baltimore rushed for 215 yards on 42 carries (5.1 avg.), marking its NFL-high 10th game this season with at least 150.
• Baltimore has outrushed its opponent in 12 straight games, marking the longest streak in franchise history.
• Baltimore tied its season-high mark (Week 3 at NE) with 3 INTs in today’s contest.
• Baltimore has scored first in an NFL-high 11-of-13 games played this season.
• Baltimore is the only team to permit fewer than 14 points in all 13 first halves this season.
• Baltimore’s nine straight games with multiple sacks marks the NFL’s longest active streak.
• Baltimore remains one of four teams (LAR, Min. & SF) to not allow a 100-yard rusher this season.
Justin Tucker (1,466 career points scored) surpassed K Matt Stover (1,464) for the most points scored in Ravens franchise history. Tucker is 27-of-28 (96.4) on field-goal attempts at Pittsburgh.
— Stats courtesy of the Ravens
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