Steelers face Ravens in win-or-go-home clash after Shedeur Sanders, Browns upset Pittsburgh
· New York PostThe Cleveland Browns are having another dreadful season and won’t be in the playoffs, but their upset win over the Steelers on Sunday helped set up a win-or-go-home matchup next week between Pittsburgh and the Baltimore Ravens.
Cleveland’s 13-6 win at home over Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers dropped Pittsburgh to 9-7, just one game ahead of 8-8 Baltimore, who beat the Packers on Saturday without an injured Lamar Jackson.
If the Ravens knock off the Steelers in Pittsburgh next Sunday, Baltimore wins the AFC North and gets a trip to the playoffs.
If the Steelers win, they’ll get in.
Either way, the loser’s season will be over.
The Steelers could have clinched a postseason spot on Sunday with a victory over the Browns — who entered the game having dropped four straight games and seven of their previous eight — but will now have to figure out a way in the final week of the season after seeing a three-game winning streak snapped.
They were without T.J. Watt on defense, but the absence of wide receiver DK Metcalf, serving the first of his two-game suspension for striking a Detroit Lions fan during a game last week in Detroit, was even more damaging against the Browns.
The Steelers were limited to a pair of Chris Boswell field goals, while the Shedeur Sanders-led Browns did just enough on offense to hold off Pittsburgh.
Pittsburgh had a chance to tie — or perhaps win — the game in the final moments, but the Steelers didn’t score after having a first-and-goal at the 10 with under a minute to go in the fourth quarter.
Their last play was an incomplete pass from Rodgers to Marquez Valdes-Scantling. Rodgers wanted defensive pass interference on the play, which would have given the Steelers a first down from the one, but it wasn’t called, and the Browns ran out the clock.