Baltimore Ravens vs Steelers

Lamar Jackson consistently outperforms Kenny Pickett in head-to-head matchups, averaging 267.4 passing yards and 73.2 rushing yards per game against Pittsburgh.

The Ravens hold a 6-4 record over their last 10 meetings, with Jackson’s dual-threat ability creating significant mismatches for Pittsburgh’s defense.

The rivalry’s statistical edge favors Baltimore’s explosive offense over Pittsburgh’s traditional ground-and-pound approach, though the Steelers’ defense remains competitive in takeaway differential.

Quarterback Performance: Jackson vs Pickett Head-to-Head

Lamar Jackson dominates this matchup with superior mobility and decision-making. In their last five meetings, Jackson completed 64.2% of passes for 1,337 yards, 8 touchdowns, and 4 interceptions while adding 366 rushing yards.

Kenny Pickett struggles against Baltimore’s aggressive pass rush, managing just 58.7% completion rate with 1,089 yards, 5 touchdowns, and 6 interceptions in the same span.

Jackson’s Rushing Impact:

  • 73.2 rushing yards per game vs Pittsburgh (career average: 62.1)
  • 4 rushing touchdowns in last 5 matchups
  • Longest run: 39 yards (2023 season)

Pickett’s Pressure Problems:

  • Sacked 18 times in 5 games vs Baltimore
  • 38.4% completion rate under pressure vs Ravens
  • Zero rushing touchdowns in rivalry games

Ravens Offensive Leaders vs Pittsburgh

Mark Andrews emerges as Baltimore’s most reliable target against Pittsburgh’s zone coverage.

The tight end averages 6.4 receptions for 78.3 yards per game in this rivalry, exploiting mismatches in the middle of the field.

Player Position Avg vs PIT TDs Best Game
Mark Andrews TE 78.3 yards 4 136 yards (2022)
Roquan Smith LB 8.2 tackles 0 12 tackles (2023)
Odell Beckham Jr. WR 67.1 yards 2 103 yards (2023)
Derrick Henry RB 89.4 yards 3 127 yards (2024)

Ravens Red Zone Efficiency: Baltimore converts 67.3% of red zone trips into touchdowns against Pittsburgh, well above their season average of 58.9%.

Steelers Offensive Stats Against Baltimore

T.J. Watt leads Pittsburgh’s defensive effort but faces consistent double-teams from Baltimore’s improved offensive line. The pass rusher averages 1.4 sacks per game against the Ravens despite drawing extra attention.

Najee Harris Ground Game:

  • 67.8 rushing yards per game vs Ravens
  • 3.4 yards per carry (below his 4.1 season average)
  • 2 rushing touchdowns in last 6 meetings

George Pickens Receiving:

  • 4.2 receptions per game vs Baltimore
  • 61.7 receiving yards per game
  • Limited by Ravens’ press coverage in slot formations

Pittsburgh’s offensive line allows 2.8 sacks per game against Baltimore’s pass rush, compared to their season average of 2.1.

Defensive Matchup Analysis

Baltimore’s pass defense struggles against Pittsburgh’s intermediate passing game. The Ravens allow 245.7 passing yards per game to the Steelers, though they compensate with strong red zone defense.

Ravens Defensive Standouts:

  • Roquan Smith: 8.2 tackles, 1.1 TFL per game vs PIT
  • Kyle Hamilton: 2 interceptions in last 3 games
  • Justin Madubuike: 0.8 sacks per game vs Pittsburgh

Steelers Defense vs Ravens:

  • T.J. Watt: 1.4 sacks, 2.3 QB hits per game
  • Minkah Fitzpatrick: Strong safety coverage, limits big plays
  • Cameron Heyward: 0.7 sacks, disrupts interior pocket

Special Teams Impact Numbers

Justin Tucker maintains his edge in the kicking game, converting 91.7% of field goals against Pittsburgh compared to Chris Boswell’s 84.6% against Baltimore.

Punting Battle:

  • Jordan Stout (BAL): 45.2-yard average vs PIT
  • Cameron Johnston (PIT): 44.1-yard average vs BAL

Return game advantages favor Baltimore, with Devin Duvernay averaging 12.3 yards per punt return in this rivalry.

Turnover Battle Statistics

Pittsburgh creates more takeaways but Baltimore protects the ball better. The Steelers average 1.6 takeaways per game against Baltimore, while the Ravens generate 1.1 per game against Pittsburgh.

Turnover Differential Breakdown:

  • Ravens: +0.3 per game vs Pittsburgh
  • Steelers: -0.3 per game vs Baltimore
  • Jackson fumbles: 0.6 per game (mostly on scrambles)
  • Pickett interceptions: 1.2 per game vs Ravens defense

Third Down Efficiency Comparison

Baltimore converts third downs at a 42.1% rate against Pittsburgh, significantly higher than Pittsburgh’s 34.7% conversion rate against the Ravens defense.

The disparity stems from Jackson’s scrambling ability, which extends plays and creates easy completions when pocket protection breaks down.

Key Third Down Stats:

  • Ravens 3rd and short: 78.9% conversion (3 yards or less)
  • Steelers 3rd and long: 18.2% conversion (7+ yards)
  • Average third down distance for BAL: 6.8 yards
  • Average third down distance for PIT: 8.1 yards

Baltimore has won 6 of the last 10 meetings, but Pittsburgh maintains home field advantage with a 3-2 record at Heinz Field during this span.

The rivalry shows clear offensive evolution, with scoring averages increasing from 19.4 points per game (2018-2020) to 24.7 points per game (2021-2024).

Weather Impact Factor: Cold weather games (below 35°F) favor Pittsburgh 4-1, as Baltimore’s passing game becomes less effective in harsh conditions.

FAQs

Who has better stats in Ravens vs Steelers games? 

Lamar Jackson significantly outperforms Kenny Pickett with 267.4 passing yards and 73.2 rushing yards per game against Pittsburgh. Jackson’s completion rate (64.2%) also exceeds Pickett’s (58.7%) in head-to-head matchups.

Which team wins more Ravens vs Steelers games recently? 

Baltimore holds a 6-4 record over the last 10 meetings, though Pittsburgh maintains a slight home field advantage at 3-2 in games played at Heinz Field during this span.

What are Mark Andrews stats against the Steelers? 

Andrews averages 6.4 receptions for 78.3 yards per game against Pittsburgh, with 4 touchdowns in their last 6 meetings. His best performance was 136 yards in 2022.

How does T.J. Watt perform against Ravens? 

Watt averages 1.4 sacks and 2.3 QB hits per game against Baltimore despite consistently facing double teams. He’s recorded 8 sacks total in his last 6 games against the Ravens.

Which team has better third down conversion vs the other? 

Baltimore converts 42.1% of third downs against Pittsburgh compared to Pittsburgh’s 34.7% rate against the Ravens defense. Jackson’s scrambling ability creates significant advantages on third down situations.