Steelers Receive (Huge) Update on QB Situation with Ravens.
Pittsburgh — When the Pittsburgh Steelers play the Baltimore Ravens in Week 18, they will have to wait and see which quarterback they play. Head coach John Harbaugh stated that although his team defeated the Miami Dolphins
in Week 17 to secure the top seed in the AFC, they still haven’t decided who will start in the regular season finale. However, they are aware of when they will make that decision. Harbaugh stated, “I haven’t decided on any personnel
yet.” “We need to deal with the injury aspect of it first, which will take us two to four days. We’re not going to conceal it. As soon as we begin practicing, we’ll let you know what we plan to do.” Lamar Jackson might have secured MVP
status up to this point and elevated the Ravens to the Super Bowl contender status. If they win in the Divisional Round, the AFC will have to play through them before they get a first-round bye in the playoffs. The backup
quarterback for the Ravens, Tyler Huntley, will start in Jackson’s place. He is 3-5 overall with 1,811 yards and seven touchdowns to seven interceptions in his one-sided season against the Steelers. Last season, he did make it to the Pro
Bowl. Head coach Mike Tomlin stated that because they are unsure of the quarterback for the Ravens, he has concentrated more on schematics this week. “We get ready for what they have in store. Our goal is to be at their
best,” Tomlin stated. Therefore, that lessens the significance of that conversation. We had better be ready to either stop or defend the best of them when it comes to schematics rather than actual people in their work. Therefore, we
had better be prepared for the operational aspect of their actions. To be completely honest with you, that isn’t a huge concern for us.” Although there are several ways for the Steelers to qualify for the postseason, a victory over the
Ravens is crucial to their chances of earning a wildcard spot.