The Pittsburgh Steelers head into the Wild Card Round as heavy underdogs against the Baltimore Ravens, facing a daunting 10-point spread-a scenario Steelers fans are all too familiar with. It mirrors last year’s Wild Card matchup, where the Steelers were 10-point underdogs against the Buffalo Bills and suffered a tough 31-17 loss.
This year, the odds are stacked similarly. The Ravens, riding high on a four-game winning streak, have dominated recent games with a stifling defense that hasn’t allowed more than 17 points over their last four matchups. In contrast, the Steelers limp into the postseason with a four-game losing streak and an offense that hasn’t managed to put up more than 17 points during that stretch.
As ESPN analyst Joe Smith remarked, “The Steelers’ offense has been stuck in neutral, and going up against this Ravens defense feels like climbing Mount Everest without a guide.”
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History adds intrigue to this showdown. The last time a double-digit underdog pulled off a playoff upset was in 2019 when the Tennessee Titans stunned the Ravens with a 28-12 road victory. Steelers fans hope their team can channel some of that underdog magic in this divisional grudge match.
Steelers seek historic Playoff upset
The oddsmakers’ skepticism isn’t new for Pittsburgh. They haven’t been favored since December 8th against the Cleveland Browns-a game they managed to win. Even in a home matchup against the Bengals, they were underdogs and fell short, 19-17. As sports journalist Rachel Anderson puts it, “The Steelers have been underdogs so often this season that it’s practically their identity now. But the playoffs are a different beast, and rivalries like Steelers-Ravens always come with surprises.”
This marks the third meeting between the two teams this season, with the Ravens taking the previous clash in a commanding 34-17 win. For Pittsburgh to reverse their fortunes, they’ll need a flawless performance on both sides of the ball. Coach Mike Tomlin remains optimistic, saying, “Playoff football is about rising to the occasion. We’ve been here before, and we’re ready to compete.”
With both teams trending in opposite directions, the Ravens are the clear favorites. Still, postseason football has a way of delivering the unexpected. The Steelers may be underdogs, but they’ve got one last shot to defy the odds and keep their season alive.
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