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Return of Key Players Offsets Losses of Ravens Quarterbacks

Ravens come away with key AFC North victory.
Return of Key Players Offsets Losses of Ravens Quarterbacks
Return of Key Players Offsets Losses of Ravens Quarterbacks

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BALTIMORE — The Ravens were down to their undrafted rookie, third-string quarterback against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

However, Baltimore had reinforcements at other spots on the roster and these players had a key role in the 16-14 victory.

Here is the Breakdown:

Running back J.K. Dobbins

Last appearance: Week 6 vs. New York Giants

Injury: Knee

Impact vs. Steelers: Dobbins had a 44-yard run that set up his own touchdown run in the first quarter. Dobbins finished with a season-high 120 yards on 15 carries. He is not yet back to his rookie form because of the injury, but Dobbins revitalized a run game that struggled in recent weeks. 

Snaps vs. Steelers: 26 (43 percent)

Safety Marcus Williams

Last appearance: Week 5 vs. Cincinnati

Injury: Wrist

Impact vs. Steelers: Williams had a key interception just outside the end zone that stalled a potential scoring drive. Despite missing seven games, he leads the Ravens with four interceptions. Williams is an impact player that will help provide a deeper foundation for the secondary, which has been susceptible to big plays this season. 

Snaps vs. Steelers: 54 (98 percent)

Left tackle Ronnie Stanley

Last appearance: Week 11 vs. Carolina Panthers

Injury: Ankle

Impact vs. Steelers: Stanly's impact on the offensive line can not be overstated. He is playing at a Pro Bowl level when he is in the lineup and provides veteran leadership. With Stanley back in the lineup, the Ravens ran for 215 yards against a physical Pittsburgh defense. The key now is for Stanley to stay healthy for the final, playoff push. 

Snaps vs. Steelers: 61 (100 percent)


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Todd Karpovich
TODD KARPOVICH

Twitter: @toddkarpovich Email: todd.karpovich@gmail.com Skype: todd.karpovich Todd Karpovich has been a contributor for ESPN, Forbes, the Associated Press, Lindy's, and The Baltimore Sun, among other media outlets nationwide. He is the co-author of “If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Baltimore Ravens Sideline, Locker Room, and Press Box,” “Skipper Supreme: Buck Showalter and the Baltimore Orioles,” and the author of “Manchester United (Europe's Best Soccer Clubs).” Karpovich, a Baltimore native, is a graduate of Calvert Hall College high school, Randolph-Macon College in Virginia, and has a Masters of Science from Towson University. 

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