The word is now out the three-game winning streak of the red-hot Pittsburgh Steelers is now over.
The Pittsburgh Steelers finally meet its match as they fell prey to the Baltimore Ravens 14-17 right in-front of their own fans last October 3.
Baltimore Ravens star quarterback Joe Flacco was the hero for the visiting team as he feed an 18-yard scoring pass to T.J. Houshmandzadeh with 32 seconds remaining to hand the Steelers its first loss of the current NFL season.
As the home-team, the Steelers was poised to win the game as they  took a 14-10 lead on Rashard Mendenhall’s 7-yard run midway through the fourth quarter, and appeared ready to win after turning away
Baltimore on third- and fourth-down plays from the 2 with over 2 minutes remaining.
However, their goal of winning their fourth game of year was rudely shattered when Flacco made his heroic with seconds left in their exciting game.
Flacco was no doubt the star of the game as he  finished 24 of 37 for 256 yards and an interception to outplay Charlie Batch, the No. 4 quarterback who couldn’t win only his second start since
2007 for Pittsburgh.
Batch, a 38-13 winner at Tampa Bay the week before, went 12 of 21 for 141 yards and an interception.
The Ravens and Steelers are now tied 3-1 win-loss record.
With their win, the Ravens are now more focused on having a banner 2010 NFL season.
Despite losing their winning streak, the Steelers for its part are themselves hopeful that they can still have a stellar 2010 NFL campaign.