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Ravens at Steelers - Playoffs


Kevin Greene

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really tough for the steelers. bell is a gamechanger.

keep in mind Steelers had more Pro Bowlers on offense than pretty much the rest of the NFL teams had Total Pro Bowlers: QB Big Ben, WR Brown, RB Bell, OL Pouncey

Steelers tied Saints for #1 offense in NFL

Teams that only had their RB as their only offensive Pro Bowlers include Texas (Foster), Chiefs (Charles), Seahawks (Lynch)

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Mike Sando, ESPN.com @ SandoESPN 6h

Flacco in 5 most recent playoff games: 91-155 (58.7) for

1399 yards (9.0 ypa) with 13 TD, 0 INT, 116.6 passer rating,

84.7 QBR, 5-0 W-L.

FOX Sports P. Schrager @ PSchrags 6h

Flacco 's last 5 playoff games-- 13 TDs, 0 INTs... 5-0 with

wins over Luck, Peyton, Brady, Kaepernick, Roethlisberger.

@NFLonFOX

NFL on ESPN @ ESPNNFL 14h

Joe Flacco now with 13 touchdown passes, ZERO

interceptions in his last 5 playoff games including tonight.

ESPN

Joe Flacco has 166 straight passes in playoffs without an Int

(4th-longest streak in NFL playoff history behind Brees/

Montana/Young

NFL Red Zone Scott Hanson @ ScottHanson 7h

Flacco = 7 road playoff wins. Most by any QB since 1950.

CBS Sports Jason La Canfora @JasonLaCanfora 7h

Harbaugh/ Flacco made the playoffs 6 times in 7 years

together, have never lost their first round game, and have

done it primarily on road

ESPN Adam Schefter @ AdamSchefter 13h

Since John Harbaugh/Joe Flacco arrived in Baltimore in 2008,

Ravens have played 13 playoff games, most in NFL during

that time.

SundayNight Football @ SNFonNBC 16h

And Flacco is 9-4 in the postseason

Around The NFL Dan Hanzus @DanHanzus

Harbaugh/ Flacco is most underrated paring in NFL.

Ok Computer @BasedChasen 6h

"Is Joe Flacco elite?" Is a question that mankind has been

pondering since 2008. A question that our children will have

to answer.

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