The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers are set to square off under the lights at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday night in their first-ever playoff meeting in Baltimore.
The stakes? Win or go home. The rivalry? As fierce as it’s ever been. The storyline? The Ravens, led by MVP frontrunner Lamar Jackson, aim to push their Super Bowl dreams one step closer to reality.
Meanwhile, the Steelers are looking to end a four-game losing streak in spectacular spoiler fashion.
Both teams bring plenty of firepower, but as is always the case in this rivalry, individual matchups could dictate the game’s outcome. With everything on the line, these are the battles that will determine who advances and who heads into the offseason.
Four unconventional matchups to watch in Ravens-Steelers Wild Card clash
1. Ravens fans vs. George Pickens
George Pickens doesn’t just stir up drama on the field; he’s been making headlines for clashing with fans, too. His recent antics with Bengals supporters were a spectacle, but nothing will prepare him for the playoff atmosphere at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore’s crowd doesn’t forget—or forgive—and Pickens’ soft personality is the perfect target.
If he so much as glances at the stands after a drop, you can bet the roar of the fans will let him know about it for the rest of the night. This isn’t just a hostile environment—it’s a Ravens home playoff game, and Pickens is walking straight into the fire.
2. The Ravens' LED Wristbands vs. (Amazon) prime time hype
For the first time, M&T Bank Stadium will light up with synced LED wristbands, turning the playoff atmosphere into a spectacle. This isn’t just some flashy gimmick—it’s a statement. The Steelers have faced loud, hostile crowds before, but have they ever played in a sea of glowing purple, pulsing in rhythm with music and chants?
That kind of energy hits different. If Baltimore leans into the moment, it’s the Steelers who could end up overwhelmed by the lights—literally and figuratively.
3. Roquan Smith's Jedi mind tricks vs. Russell Wilson's deja vu offense
Roquan Smith isn’t just a linebacker; he’s practically a defensive coordinator on the field. The Steelers will try to establish Najee Harris and open up opportunities for Russell Wilson to take shots downfield. But Roquan lives for these moments—diagnosing plays before the ball is even snapped.
If Smith starts sniffing out Pittsburgh’s tendencies early, it won’t just rattle Harris or Wilson—it’ll force Mike Tomlin and Arthur Smith to rework the entire game plan. Watching Roquan turn predictable plays into negative yards could be a masterclass in defensive domination.
4. Lamar Jackson vs. Ravens’ postseason ghosts
Lamar has been electric all year, but let’s face it—the one knock against him is his lack of a deep playoff run. Fair or not, narratives matter, and Saturday is another chance for Jackson to exorcise those postseason demons.
Can he silence the critics, or will the weight of playoff expectations creep into his decision-making? The Steelers' defense will do their best to rattle him, but this battle is as much mental as it is physical. If Lamar can deliver under the postseason spotlight, this game might be the spark for a championship run.
Ravens-Steelers final thoughts
This game will come down to execution in the trenches and the ability of star players to rise to the occasion. Baltimore’s defensive stars like Kyle Hamilton and Roquan Smith have the edge over Pittsburgh’s sputtering offense, but Jackson and the Ravens’ offensive line must neutralize Watt and Highsmith to ensure they can put points on the board.
At “The Bank,” with temperatures dipping below freezing and the stakes as high as they get, this Ravens-Steelers clash promises to be an instant classic. Buckle up. It’s going to be electric.