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Baltimore stays in first place in AFC North by holding off Pittsburgh

Quarterback Anthony Brown made his NFL debut for the Ravens against the Steelers on Sunday.

Even with a Week 14 win against the Cleveland Browns, the Cincinnati Bengals weren't able to move into sole possession of first place in the AFC North.

The Baltimore Ravens held off a late rally by the Steelers in Pittsburgh to win 16-14 and improve to 9-4 this season. The Bengals kept pace with a 23-10 win against Cleveland, also moving to 9-4 and remaining in a tie for first with Baltimore.

The Ravens - playing without starting quarterback Lamar Jackson - did lose backup Tyler Huntley to a concussion. Baltimore finished the game with Anthony Brown at quarterback.

The Bengals face the Ravens in Cincinnati in the final game of the regular season.

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