NEW YORK — For the Pittsburgh Steelers, getting to 11-0 was worth the wait.
The Steelers, off to their best start in franchise history, beat their bitter AFC North rivals Ravens 19-14 on Wednesday in a game moved three times because of a COVID-19 outbreak that left Baltimore short-handed.
The Steelers maintained their top spot in the latest AP Pro32 poll.
Pittsburgh received eight of the 12 first-place votes for 380 points in balloting Thursday by media members who regularly cover the NFL.
And all that schedule juggling will affect the Steelers' quest to stay perfect as their home game against Washington in Week 13 was pushed a day to Monday.
"Mike Tomlin sounded as if the Steelers had actually lost their first game of the year after a mediocre performance in a 19-14 win over the Ravens, but the bar is set high for an 11-0 team," Newsday's Bob Glauber said. "But Pittsburgh can't afford any missteps with Kansas City still in position for the No. 1 seed."
The Chiefs remained at No. 2 after holding off Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Chiefs earned the remaining four first-place votes for 376 points.
"The Chiefs and Steelers still seem headed toward a meeting in the AFC championship game, but there's a long way to go before then, and a lot of things can happen, especially in this weird year," said Charean Williams of Pro Football Talk.