Priest holding holy water vial with golden light illuminating grass and Steelers logo behind

Priest Blesses Field as Steelers Face Ravens for Final Playoff Spot

> At a Glance

> – Priest blesses field with holy water before the Pittsburgh Steelers vs Baltimore Ravens.

> – Pittsburgh is 9-7 and hosts the last playoff spot on Sunday Night Football.

> – Winner earns the No.4 seed and at least one home playoff game; Houston Texans are the No.5 seed.

> – Why it matters: The game decides the final playoff spot and home-field advantage.

The Sunday matchup at Acrisure Stadium has a spiritual and competitive edge. A priest, captured by Jenna Harner of WPXI, blesses the field with holy water.

Playoff Stakes

Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) host the Baltimore Ravens in a contest for the last postseason berth. The winner will claim the No.4 seed, secure at least one home playoff game, and push the Houston Texans into the No.5 seed.

  • 9-7 record for Pittsburgh
  • Last playoff spot on Sunday Night Football
  • No.4 seed guarantees home playoff game

Key Players

Lamar Jackson pouring holy water onto turf with Steelers logo on goalposts and cheering fans in background

The game features Aaron Rodgers for Pittsburgh and Lamar Jackson for Baltimore. Jackson has dazzled fans since high school and is a central figure in the matchup.

  • Aaron Rodgers
  • Lamar Jackson
  • Steelers 9-7 record

Key Takeaways

  • Priest blesses field before the game
  • Pittsburgh vs Baltimore for final playoff spot
  • Winner earns No.4 seed and home playoff game

The outcome will shape the playoff landscape and give the winning team a tangible advantage.

Author

  • Cameron found his way into journalism through an unlikely route—a summer internship at a small AM radio station in Abilene, where he was supposed to be running the audio board but kept pitching story ideas until they finally let him report. That was 2013, and he hasn't stopped asking questions since.

    Cameron covers business and economic development for newsoffortworth.com, reporting on growth, incentives, and the deals reshaping Fort Worth. A UNT journalism and economics graduate, he’s known for investigative business reporting that explains how city hall decisions affect jobs, rent, and daily life.

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