BALTIMORE — For a while now, Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers have walked the fine line between success and recriminations.
They remained on the right side of it Sunday, thanks to Aaron Rodgers and a couple of late replays.
Rodgers threw for 284 yards and a touchdown and even ran for a TD in perhaps his best game with the Steelers, and Pittsburgh took sole possession of first place in the AFC North, holding on for a 27-22 win over the Ravens when a Baltimore touchdown with 2:43 remaining was overturned by a replay review.
The Ravens (6-7) had caught Pittsburgh in the standings despite a 1-5 start, leading to the latest round of speculation — plus some chants from fans — suggesting Tomlin's 19-year tenure as Steelers coach might be nearing an end.
Not so fast.
''At least maybe you guys will shut the hell up for a week,'' Rodgers said.
The Ravens nearly rallied from an 11-point deficit in the final quarter, but a pair of big reviews went against them. With the Steelers up 27-22, a pass by Rodgers was batted into the air by C.J. Okoye before the ball disappeared into a mass of humanity, with Rodgers in the middle of it. The play was initially ruled an interception, but Rodgers very briefly had his hands on the ball before losing control, and after a review, officials determined Rodgers caught his own pass and was down by contact.
The Steelers still had to punt, but the reversal cost Baltimore quite a bit of field position.