Baltimore 31, Pittsburgh 7

1 2 3 4 T
BAL (12-3) 7 7 7 10 31
PIT (7-8) 0 7 0 0 7

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 24, 2006
Heinz Field,
Pittsburgh, PA

McNair, Ravens deal fatal blow to Steelers' playoff hopes

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2316
3rd down efficiency
6-122-14
4th down efficiency
1-12-3
Total Yards359251
Passing256188
Comp-Att
21-3119-42
Yards per pass
8.34.5
Rushing10363
Rushing Attempts
3318
Yards per rush
3.13.5
Penalties12-895-32
Turnovers33
Fumbles lost
11
Interceptions thrown
22
Possession35:2224:38
Air/Ground Leaders
Baltimore Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
McNair21/3125632
Pittsburgh Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Roethli...15/3115612
Batch4/114900
Baltimore Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lewis2477114
Mughelli421012
Pittsburgh Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Roethli...433020
Parker132908
Baltimore Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Clayton7108135
Heap450019
Pittsburgh Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Holmes590031
Ward879017
Baltimore Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Wilcox110
Reed001
Pittsburgh Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Parker110
McFadden001
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBALPIT
TD14:56Mark Clayton 35 Yd Pass From Steve Mcnair (Matt Stover Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 45 yds, 2:45
70
SECOND QUARTERBALPIT
TD11:34Daniel Wilcox 1 Yd Pass From Steve Mcnair (Matt Stover Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 58 yds, 6:32
140
TD14:53Heath Miller 1 Yd Pass From Ben Roethlisberger (Jeff Reed Kick)
Drive: 7 plays, 40 yds, 1:44
147
THIRD QUARTERBALPIT
TD4:21Demetrius Williams 25 Yd Pass From Steve Mcnair (Matt Stover Kick)
Drive: 8 plays, 69 yds, 4:21
217
FOURTH QUARTERBALPIT
FG7:33Matt Stover 26 Yd
Drive: 4 plays, 8 yds, 2:12
247
TD13:03Jamal Lewis 1 Yd Run (Matt Stover Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 17 yds, 3:34
317

PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Minutes after they ended the Pittsburgh Steelers' run as the Super Bowl champion, the Baltimore Ravens were ready to proclaim a new NFL title favorite -- themselves.

Elias Says
Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens posted a 31-7 win over the Steelers, a team they defeated last month by a score of 27-0. Baltimore is the first team ever to win two games in one season by 14 or more points against the defending Super Bowl champion. (The previous 17 defending champions lost a total of two games by 24 or more points.)

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Steve McNair, masterfully running an offense that was productive and efficient, threw three touchdown passes and Baltimore took a big step toward securing a first-round AFC playoffs bye with a 31-7 victory over the Steelers on Sunday.

The Ravens (12-3) matched a franchise record for victories in a season set by their Super Bowl championship team in 2000 and swept the series from the despised Steelers (7-8) for the first time since the former Cleveland Browns moved to Baltimore in 1996. They also won in Heinz Field for the first time since their initial game there in 2001.

"The satisfaction is what we're trying to accomplish, it's not about ending the Steelers' season," cornerback Chris McAlister said.

The Ravens got some unexpected help from the Houston Texans, who upset the Indianapolis Colts 27-24 to move Baltimore ahead of the Colts (11-4) for the No. 2 seeding in the AFC playoffs. Baltimore, which still can surpass San Diego and be seeded No. 1, will finish at home next Sunday against Buffalo (8-7).

"We're in a prime position to get home-field advantage," linebacker Ray Lewis said. "With the way we're playing defense and the way our offense is clicking, we're going to be a hard team to beat in the playoffs."

If this was Bill Cowher's last home game as Steelers coach, and there is a possibility it was, his players didn't throw much of a going-away party.

With Ben Roethlisberger (156 yards passing, 2 interceptions) and Willie Parker (29 yards on 13 carries) again having rough afternoons against one of the NFL's top defenses, the Steelers (7-8) became the first defending Super Bowl champions since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2002 to miss the playoffs.

"We just didn't play the way we played last year," wide receiver Hines Ward said, pointing to a season-long problem with turnovers -- 35, including three more Sunday. "You never give yourself a chance to win when you turn it over."

The Steelers tried to rally by winning five of six following a 2-6 start, but now can finish no better than 8-8 -- the same record they had in 1980, the year after they won the fourth and last of the Super Bowls under coach Chuck Noll.

"Nobody expected us to be in this position," linebacker James Farrior said. "Everybody is going to have to pick themselves up after this."

Parker, a Pro Bowl running back, had averaged 144 yards rushing in the previous four home games only to be held below 30 yards for the second time in a month by Baltimore. He had 22 yards on 10 carries in the Ravens' 27-0 rout on Nov. 26. The Steelers were outgained 634-423 and outscored 58-7 in the two losses to the Ravens.

The Ravens' defense wasn't quite as good as the first matchup, when it sacked Roethlisberger nine times and forced three turnovers, but it didn't have to be the way McNair (21-of-31, 256 yards, two interceptions) took advantage of repeatedly good field position.

"To me, he's the secret weapon this year," Steelers lineman Brett Keisel said of McNair, acquired from Tennessee in a trade earlier this year. "He's the reason they are where they are. He came into a new system and now he's taking them to the playoffs."

Jamal Lewis helped out with 77 yards, giving him 1,063 yards for the season, and a 1-yard touchdown run.

After Baltimore got the ball at the Steelers 43 late in the first quarter following a short punt by Chris Gardocki, McNair found Mark Clayton behind Pro Bowl safety Troy Polamalu on a 35-yard scoring play. The touchdown came one play after McNair kept the drive going by barely gaining enough ground on a fourth-and-1 sneak.

Another short punt by Gardocki on Pittsburgh's next possession led to McNair's 1-yard scoring pass to tight end Dan Wilcox on fourth-and-goal.

The Steelers had gained only 34 yards in the first half until a McNair-thrown interception on a tipped pass led to Roethlisberger's 1-yard TD pass to Heath Miller seven seconds before halftime.

The Ravens regained control on their opening drive of the second half, with McNair finding Demetrius Williams open behind Polamalu down the Baltimore sideline for a 25-yard touchdown. That made it 21-7, and the Steelers were so desperate to score after that they went for it on a fourth-and-2 at their 37 midway through the quarter. They didn't get the first down -- a perfect summation of their failed season.

Polamalu, an All-Pro safety last season, returned after missing the Steelers' previous three games with a knee injury.

Game notes
McNair is 10-4 against Pittsburgh. ... Baltimore has won eight of nine. ... The Steelers were 2-of-14 on third downs, with both conversions coming on penalties, and 3-of-26 against Baltimore this season. ... Six of the last eight Super Bowl winners held a first-round bye. ... McNair had thrown 163 passes without an interception. ... The Ravens have allowed 57 points in their last six games. ... Baltimore finished 5-1 in the division. The Steelers are 2-3.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 21st 2006
Minnesota 7 Final
Green Bay 9
Saturday, December 23rd 2006
Kansas City 20 Final
Oakland 9
Sunday, December 24th 2006
Carolina 10 Final
Atlanta 3
Tennessee 30 Final
Buffalo 29
Tampa Bay 22 Final
Cleveland 7
Chicago 26 Final
Detroit 21
Washington 31 Final
St. Louis 37 OT
New Orleans 30 Final
NY Giants 7
Baltimore 31 Final
Pittsburgh 7
New England 24 Final
Jacksonville 21
Indianapolis 24 Final
Houston 27
Arizona 26 Final
San Francisco 20
Cincinnati 23 Final
Denver 24
San Diego 20 Final
Seattle 17
Monday, December 25th 2006
Philadelphia 23 Final
Dallas 7
NY Jets 13 Final
Miami 10