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Ravens players react to close loss to Steelers in Week 12

The Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers finally kicked off on Wednesday afternoon after multiple players throughout the week tested positive or were in close contact with someone with COVID-19. Despite Baltimore having a total of 23 players added to the Reserve/COVID-19 list since last Monday, that did not stop some of the Ravens’ playmakers from taking to social media.

Ravens tackle Ronnie Stanley was thrilled for Tyus Bowser’s first-quarter interception but had some words for his teammate.

The Ravens defense played nearly lights out. Baltimore forced two turnovers and had a few fourth-down stops. Wide Receiver Willie Snead let his Twitter followers know how Pittsburgh was feeling facing the Ravens defense.

When Baltimore was down two scores with under four minutes left in the fourth quarter, they needed a big play on offense. Quarterback Lamar Jackson was elated after Trace McSorley connected with wide receiver Marquise Brown for a 70-yard touchdown.

Despite Baltimore losing 19-14, players were satisfied with how the team fought through the adversity to put up a competitive effort against the undefeated Steelers. Defensive end Calais Campbell took to Twitter following the loss to pat his guys on the back and look toward the future.