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Allison Koehler

Steelers’ keys to beating Baltimore: Learning from Tom Brady’s advice

The Pittsburgh Steelers are heading into another high-stakes matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, and Tom Brady’s recent analysis offers a clear roadmap for success. Brady highlighted two critical points for the Steelers: Clean football and controlling the clock. If Mike Tomlin’s team can take those lessons to heart, they have a real shot at pulling off a win in hostile territory.

The last time the Steelers faced the Ravens, they dominated the time of possession, holding the ball for 36 minutes. That kind of clock control is pivotal against a Baltimore team that thrives on keeping opposing defenses on the field. Establishing the run game with Najee Harris and Jaylen Warren will be key, while Russell Wilson must focus on smart decision-making to avoid turnovers.

Another focus is penalties. The Steelers have been flagged at inopportune times this season, killing drives and giving opponents extra chances. Discipline will be non-negotiable against Baltimore, a team capitalizing on every mistake.

Brady also hinted at learning from the past. The Steelers’ recent struggles, including a lackluster offensive showing last Sunday in Philadelphia, need to fuel their preparation. If they can blend disciplined football with sustained drives, they can silence the crowd at M&T Bank Stadium and win the North. With George Pickens, T.J. Watt and DeShon Elliott nursing injuries, it’s so very critical that the Steelers don’t drag out the battle for the division.

This is a chance for Tomlin to prove his team can rise to the occasion when it matters most.

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