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The Ravens and Steelers continue their hard-hitting rivalry when they meet in the NFL's regular-season finale on Saturday, Jan. 6.

Baltimore clinched the No. 1 seed and home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs with a 56-19 victory over the Dolphins in Week 17. 

The 56 points are the most the Ravens have scored at M&T Bank Stadium.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson continued his MVP-caliber season with 321 yards passing and five touchdowns for a perfect 158.3 quarterback rating. 

Jackson has 821 yards rushing this season and became the first quarterback to have three seasons with over 800 yards rushing. 

Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton (knee), guard Kevin Zeitler (knee, quad), and cornerback Brandon Stephens (ankle) were ruled out for the Ravens. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey injured his calf in the first quarter and did not return.

The Ravens now have the luxury to rest several players against the Steelers because their playoff seeding is locked up. 

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Backup Tyler Huntley stepped in for Jackson in the fourth quarter and threw a 19-yard touchdown pass to second-year tight end Charlie Kolar. 

The last time the Ravens had the bye and the No. 1 seed was in 2019 when the regular season was 16 games. It was also the last time Baltimore won the AFC North. 

The Ravens have outscored their opponents 149-76 in four games since their bye.

The Steelers kept their playoff hopes alive with 30-23 win over Seahawks on Sunday. It was Pittsburgh's first win over Seattle since 1983. 

Najee Harris rushed for a season-high 122 yards with two touchdowns. Mason Rudolph threw for 274 yards in his second consecutive start in place of injured Kenny Pickett. 

Pittsburgh coach Mike Tomlin said Rudolph will start against the Ravens. 

The Steelers have to beat Baltimore and need the Dolphins to defeat the Bills, or the Titans to take down or tie the Jaguars (9-7) to make the postseason.

The Steelers could also earn a playoff spot if they win, the Bills win and the Jaguars win, but the Texans-Colts game ends in a tie. 

What channel is Steelers vs. Ravens on today?

  • TV channel: ABC/ESPN
  • Live stream: Fubo (United States) | DAZN (Canada)

The Steelers vs. Ravens will air on nationally on ABC and ESPN. Viewers can also watch the game with Fubo. Start your free trial today.

Viewers in Canada can watch Steelers vs. Ravens on DAZN.

Steelers vs. Ravens start time

  • Date: Saturday, Jan. 6
  • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET

The Steelers vs. Ravens will kick off at 4:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Jan. 6. The game will be played at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Pittsburgh Steelers schedule 2023

Week Date Opponent/Result
1 Sept. 10 49ers 30, Steelers 7
2 Sept. 18 Steelers 26, Browns 22
3 Sept. 24 Steelers 23, Raiders 18
4 Oct. 1 Texans 30, Steelers 6
5 Oct. 8 Steelers 17, Ravens 10
6 BYE
7 Oct. 22 Steelers 24, Rams 17
8 Oct. 29 Jaguars 20, Steelers 10
9 Nov. 2 Steelers 20, Titans 16
10 Nov. 12 Steelers 23, Packers 19
11 Nov. 19 Browns 13, Steelers 10
12 Nov. 26 Steelers 16, Bengals 10
13 Dec. 3 Cardinals 24, Steelers 10
14 Dec. 7 Patriots 21, Steelers 18
15 Dec. 16 Colts 30, Steelers 13
16 Dec. 23 Steelers 34, Bengals  11
17 Dec. 31 Steelers 30, Seahawks 23
18 Jan. 6 at Ravens

Baltimore Ravens schedule 2023

Week Date Opponent/Result
1 Sept. 10 Ravens 25, Texans 9
2 Sept. 17 Ravens 27, Bengals 24
3 Sept. 24 Colts 22, Ravens 19 (OT)
4 Oct. 1 Ravens 28, Browns 3
5 Oct. 8 Steelers 17, Ravens 10
6 Oct. 15 Ravens 24, Titans 16
7 Oct. 22 Ravens 38, Lions 6
8 Oct. 29 Ravens 31, Cardinals 24
9 Nov. 5 Ravens 37, Seahawks 3
10 Nov. 12 Browns 33, Ravens 31
11 Nov. 16 Ravens 34, Bengals 20
12 Nov. 26 Ravens 20, Chargers 10
13 BYE
14 Dec. 10 Ravens 37, Rams 31 (OT)
15 Dec. 17 Ravens 23, Jaguars 7
16 Dec. 25 Ravens 33, 49ers 19
17 Dec. 31 Ravens 56, Dolphins 19
18 Jan. 6 vs. Steelers

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Todd Karpovich is a freelance contributor to The Sporting News. He is also a frequent contributor to the Associated Press, the Baltimore Sun, and PressBox, among other media outlets nationwide, including the Boston Globe, Dallas Morning News, Boston Herald, and Chicago Tribune. He is the author of “If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Baltimore Ravens Sideline, Locker Room, and Press Box”; “Skipper Supreme: Buck Showalter and the Baltimore Orioles”; “Manchester United (Europe's Best Soccer Clubs),” “Derek Jeter and the New York Yankees,” and “Michigan State Spartans (Inside College Football).”