The Pittsburgh Steelers' playoff hopes were dashed Saturday night in a 28-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Despite a late surge with two Russell Wilson touchdown passes, the Steelers' offense struggled to keep pace with the Ravens' ground game, led by Derrick Henry. Baltimore dominated in total yards, outgaining Pittsburgh 464 to 280.

Wide receiver George Pickens, who has been vocal about the team's offensive struggles, offered a lukewarm assessment. While acknowledging improvement over the course of the season, Pickens expressed a lack of optimism about the future, simply stating, "Uh, nah," when asked about his outlook. He finished the game with five receptions for 87 yards and one touchdown.

Head Coach Mike Tomlin took responsibility for the defeat, marking the Steelers' sixth consecutive postseason loss. He focused on the team's effort and the journey throughout the season, expressing disappointment in the outcome.

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