The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens were locked in a crucial divisional matchup, which had implications not only on the AFC North, but the entire conference's playoff race. Well, with all eyes watching, Big Ben turned back the clock and marched Pittsburgh down the field on a game-winning drive to seal a 20-19 victory. The win was helped, of course, by a Ravens' missed two-point conversion on the final drive of the game.

Trailing 13-12, the Steelers got the ball in advance of the two-minute warning and managed to work down the field. Roethlisberger made accurate short throws to his receivers as Pittsburgh maneuvered its way into striking distance. A Roethlisberger interception was overturned due to defensive pass interference, keeping the drive alive. Finally, Big Ben was able to connect with Diontae Johnson on a five-yard pass for a score, before the Steelers converted the two-point conversion to go up 7.

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens were able to respond with a final-drive touchdown of their own, but it was all for naught after the team failed to convert the two-point conversion that would have seen them walk off with a win.

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In the game, Big Ben threw for 236 yards and two touchdowns while not throwing an interception. While talking to the media afterward, Roethlisberger was all smiles, grinning from ear to ear as he discussed the historic Steelers-Ravens rivalry and how it felt to bounce back on their home turf after a tough loss. With rumors swirling about his potential retirement after this season, you can see just how much a win against Baltimore at Heinz Field meant to the 39-year-old.