Nov. 6 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3): As much as it seems the Ravens' season is a lost cause, this game, remarkably, could be for first place in the division. The storyline of the week will be the health of Ben Roethlisberger, who had surgery Oct. 17 to repair a torn meniscus and is flirting with a return against the Ravens. Landry Jones went 29-for-47 for 281 yards filling in for Roethlisberger in a home loss against the New England Patriots. Regardless of who starts at quarterback, the Steelers have two of the most dangerous weapons in the league, in running back Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown. Even in a down year, the Ravens won both meetings last season, and have taken four of the past five.