December 4, 2010
The NFL This Week 13: Steelers Vs. Ravens Preview, Prediction
Perhaps the best NFL game this week happens Sunday night. The Pittsburgh Steelers head south to take on the Baltimore Ravens in a match-up predicted to be dominated by defense.
The Ravens and Steelers are tied for the AFC North lead with an 8-3 record. Both defenses have been outstanding. The Ravens have given up a measly 188 points and the Steelers 181.
If the Steelers win, they would own the tiebreaker – for now- due to the Ravens division loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 2.
In the first meeting on Oct 3, the Ravens won 17-14 at Heinz Field, but that was without Ben Roethlisberger, who missed the first 4 games of the 2010 NFL season to do a league suspension.
But in the second meeting on Sunday, Big Ben is expected to play even though he has a sprained right foot he suffered in last week’s game against Buffalo.
In the first meeting, the Ravens were without safety Ed Reed, who has 4 interceptions and a forced fumble since returning from a hip injury in late October.
Offensively, the Ravens have scored 250 points, averaging 22.7 points per game. The Steelers have score 254 and are averaging 23.1 ppg.
The Ravens are 5-0 at home while the Steelers are 5-1 away. Both are 2-1 in their division and 6-2 in the AFC.
The Steelers offensive leaders are QB Ben Roethlisberger (137-220, 1825 yards, 12 TDs), running back Rashad Mendenhall (238 carries, 962 yards, 9 TDs) and wide receiver Mike Wallace (36 rec, 792 yds, 8 TDs).
The Ravens offense is lead by QB Joe Flacco (231-365, 2722 yds, 18 TDs), running back Ray Rice (204 carries, 815 yds, 3 TDs) and wide receiver Anquan Boldin (51 rec, 652 yds, 6 TDs).
| PACKERS FALCONS: GAME DAY PARTICULARS | |
| Visitors | Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3) |
| Home | Baltimore Ravens (8-3) |
| When | Sunday Dec 6 08:20 pm EST |
| Where | M&T Stadium, Baltimore, MD |
| TV COVERAGE | NBC |
| WEATHER | 42º/32º 10% Precip |
| Favorite | Ravens -3 |
| Under/Over | 40 |
STEELERS RAVENS TRENDS AGAINST THE SPREAD (ATS)
STEELERS RAVENS AVERAGES
Both teams are very evenly matched offensively and defensively. However, the Steelers show an advantage in defense against the rush (64 yds per game vs. 101)
| Pittsburgh OFFENSE | Baltimore DEFENSE | ||
| Rush Yds/Gms | 126.0 | Rush Yds/Gms | 101.7 |
| Pass Yds/Gms | 208.5 | Pass Yds/Gms | 205.6 |
| Tot Yds/Gms | 334.0 | Tot Yds/Gms | 307.4 |
| Baltimore OFFENSE | Pittsburgh DEFENSE | ||
| Rush Yds/Gms | 114.4 | Rush Yds/Gms | 64.0 |
| Pass Yds/Gms | 233.9 | Pass Yds/Gms | 240.5 |
| Tot Yds/Gms | 348.0 | Tot Yds/Gms | 304.5 |
STEELERS RAVENS INJURIES
The Baltimore Ravens Offensive left tackle Michael Oher has a sprained right knee but is expected to play and fullback Le’Ron McClain is doubtful after spraining his ankle last week.
Perhaps the bigger story regarding Baltimore’s injury report is on defense. Two of the Ravens safeties are questionable; Dawan Landry (concussion) and Tom Zbikowski (heel).
STEELERS RAVENS GAME PREDICTION
Both teams are evenly matched, have great defenses and better-than-average quarterbacks.
Expect Joe Flacco and Ray Lewis to lead the Ravens in a low scoring win.
RAVENS 21, STEELERS 17
Sources: espn.com New York Post, New York Daily News
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