The Pittsburgh Steelers were able to squeak out a victory over the Baltimore Ravens, and Mike Tomlin didn't mince words after the game.

Following his team's win, the Steelers head coach seemingly threw shade at Lamar Jackson and Baltimore's offense (via ESPN's Brooke Pryor).

In the game, the reigning NFL MVP threw for 208 yards, two touchdowns, and two interceptions. He also rushed for 65 yards and should have had a rushing touchdown—if it weren't for a holding penalty that worked in the Steelers' favor.

Coming into the game, the Steelers knew they'd have their hands full with slowing down Jackson. However, Tomlin's defense was up for the challenge and made two crucial stops late in the fourth quarter to keep Pittsburgh undefeated.

Even though Tomlin was likely saying his team doesn't fear Jackson due to the stellar play from the Steelers defense, the Ravens will undoubtedly use it as motivation when the two teams have a rematch on Thanksgiving.

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