First quarter: Ravens-Steelers
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How they scored
Ravens 10, Steelers 0 -- Matt Stover's 28-yard field goal with 1:48 left in the quarter gave the Ravens a 10-0 lead. Troy Smith led the offense on a 12-play, 57-yard drive that took 4:28 off the clock.
Ravens 7, Steelers 0 -- Musa Smith's 2-yard touchdown run gave the Ravens a 7-0 lead with 10:08 left in the first quarter. The score was set up after Willie Reid fumbled the opening kickoff and Devard Darling recovered. Baltimore went 35 yards on eight plays.
Game log
15:00 -- Ray Lewis was introduced to the crowd as the Ravens recognized their Pro Bowlers before the game. As I stated earlier, Lewis won't play in this one. Jonathan Ogden and Ed Reed were also recognized.
14:53 -- A good start for the Ravens? This is something we haven't seen all year. The Steelers' Willie Reid fumbles the opening kickoff, and Devard Darling recovers, giving the Ravens possession at the Pittsburgh 35-yard line.
14:06 -- Troy Smith's first throw looks better than all his throws from last week. The main reason: he had time. Smith hooks up with Mark Clayton for an 18-yard gain.
10:08 -- Musa Smith's 2-yard touchdown run gives the Ravens a 7-0 lead.
6:16 -- The Steelers' offense drove to the Ravens' 33-yard line under the direction of Charlie Batch but turned the ball over on downs. Pittsburgh went for it on fourth-and-one and dialed up a pass over the middle, which fell incomplete.
4:53 -- T. Smith throws another nice ball, finding Derrick Mason for a first down.
4:29 -- The Steelers are whistled for a 15-yard penalty after a nice M. Smith run as the Ravens are driving.
3:14 -- T. Smith tucks the ball and runs on third down, picking up 11 yards and another first down. He's been very quick in his decision-making today.
1:48 -- The Ravens extend their lead to 10-0 on a 28-yard field goal from Matt Stover. Nice job by the offense moving the football once again. And the offensive line has opened up some gaping holes in the running game.
1:42 -- The Ravens recover another Reid fumble, but Mike Tomlin challenges the play and it's overruled. The Steelers keep possession at their own 25-yard line.
