He might be the smallest guy on the field, but Marquise Brown is the Baltimore Ravens' biggest receiving threat. After struggling to find targets, Brown was able to get into the end zone for the first time since Week 1. He did so against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Knowing that he was going to take a hit as he came through the middle of the end zone, Brown was able to hold on while taking a hit from Joe Haden to give the Ravens a 17-7 lead. Brown also showed off his athleticism by climbing the ladder to haul in Lamar Jacksons pass.

The Ravens are at their best when Brown is able to catch a few balls early and set the tone as a deep ball threat. That gives Lamar Jackson space to find other receivers in short yardage situations or run the ball himself.

It is a good sign nonetheless for the Baltimore offense as they try to reclaim that top spot in the division.

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