Quarterback Russell Wilson received a lot of credit for the Pittsburgh Steelers strong start to the 2024 season. But after falling to the Baltimore Ravens on December 21 for a second consecutive loss, Wilson was more than willing to take the blame.
“I put that game on me in the sense of there are two great opportunities there,” he told reporters.
The Steelers lost to the Ravens 34-17 in Week 16. Baltimore managed the largest margin of victory in the AFC North rivalry in more than seven years thanks in large part to two big turnovers from Wilson.
First, Pittsburgh’s veteran quarterback fumbled inside the Ravens 5-yard line during the first half. Then in the fourth quarter, Wilson threw an interception that defensive back Marlon Humphrey returned for a touchdown.
“I tried to cut back and just got hit. Right before I hit the ground, the ball came out,” Wilson told reporters. “Unacceptable. It can’t happen.”
“The interception just hurt us,” Wilson added. “Really, just two negative plays.
“I felt like I was seeing it well; I thought our guys made some really good plays. I thought guys were making great catches all night. Calvin, Pat, just different guys were catching the ball making plays. I thought the run game did a good job. I thought the O-line was battling. We knew it was going to be a tough fight throughout to the end.
“They made two plays on us that were significant plays. Unfortunately, I can’t let that happen.”
Russell Wilson Mistakes Costly in Loss to Ravens
Although the statistics might not show it, Wilson did a lot of good things in the loss to the Ravens. He showcased more mobility than he had all season, keeping plays alive and delivering balls on the run.
After the Ravens scored early to take a 7-0 lead, play-action passing ignited the Steelers offense late in the first quarter. Wilson tied the game with a touchdown pass to tight end MyCole Pruitt early in the second quarter.
Wilson orchestrated another strong Steelers drive on the next possession. On second-and-6 at the Ravens 23-yard line, Wilson saw a running lane in the middle of the field open for a significant gain.
But Ravens safety Ar’Darius Washington closed quickly on Wilson as he passed the 10-yard line. Rather than sliding, Wilson absorbed Washington’s contact and coughed up the ball.