Steelers' aggressive passing gameplan keys victory over Ravens

Building on Pittsburgh's 27-19 win over the Baltimore Ravens, offensive coordinator Arthur Smith detailed the deliberate pass-heavy approach that overcame a dismal ground game, providing key insights into the strategy's execution.

Following the Steelers' 27-19 triumph over the Ravens in Week 14—highlighted by Aaron Rodgers' 23-of-34 performance for 284 yards, including deep strikes like the opening 52-yard touchdown to DK Metcalf—offensive coordinator Arthur Smith elaborated on the aggressive aerial mindset that defined the game.

Despite managing just 34 rushing yards on 17 carries (with Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell combining for 28 yards), Smith embraced a 'pass-happy' philosophy to exploit Baltimore's single-high coverages. "That was just the mindset going in. Come hell or high water, we were going to try to push them down the field and throw it. So, I didn’t call very many runs," Smith said post-game. He noted some situational runs succeeded but stressed the need for cleaner execution amid weekly defensive adjustments.

Key successes included Warren's touchdown on a short pass mimicking a handoff and Rodgers' protected pockets enabling downfield opportunities. While a balanced attack remains ideal, this approach worked against the Ravens, though Smith hinted at adaptations for upcoming foes like Miami's cover-2 schemes, especially in colder weather.

This strategy complemented the defensive effort that limited Baltimore to 19 points, solidifying Pittsburgh's AFC North lead ahead of a Week 18 rematch.

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