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How J.K. Dobbins carried the Ravens despite not being at full strength

PITTSBURGH -- The Baltimore Ravens didn’t have starting quarterback Lamar Jackson, and they lost backup quarterback Tyler Huntley midway through the third quarter to the concussion protocol.

But the Ravens were able to beat the rival Pittsburgh Steelers 16-14 on Sunday and stay atop the AFC North because of what Baltimore did have — its No. 1 running back returning from injured reserve.

After being sidelined the past seven weeks, J.K. Dobbins returned to run for 120 yards and revive a ground attack that helped Baltimore overcome the loss of its starting quarterback for the second straight game.