Steelers/Ravens statistical leaders
Here is a look at the statistical leaders for the both the Steelers and Ravens heading into Thursday night's primetime AFC North contest.

Through a little more than two and half games, before he suffered a knee injury, QB Ben Roethlisberger had completed 67 of 89 passes (75.3%) for 912 yards, 4 touchdowns, 2 interception and had a quarterback rating of 113.1.

In limited action so far this season, QB Mike Vick is 5 for 6 passing for 38 yards and a quarterback rating of 93.0.

QB Joe Flacco leads the Ravens offense completing 82 of 126 passes (65.1%) for 863 yards, 4 touchdowns, 4 interceptions and has a quarterback rating of 82.2.

RB DeAngelo Williams is leading the Steelers in rushing attempts (42), yards (206) and touchdowns (3).

In his first game of the season vs. the Rams, RB Le'Veon Bell carried the ball 19 times for 62 yards and a touchdown.

RB Justin Forsett leads the Ravens in rushing with 124 yards on 39 attempts for a 3.2 yards per attempt average.

WR Antonio Brown has three straight 100+ yard receiving games this season and leads all Steelers receivers with 29 receptions, 436 yards and two touchdowns.

WR Steve Smith Sr. has been Flacco's main target this season. The two have connected on 25 passes for 349 yards and two touchdowns.

TE Crockett Gillmore has also been on the receiving end of two touchdown tosses from Flacco.

Although he was inactive (shoulder) for the Week 3 game at St. Louis, LB Ryan Shazier still leads the Steelers defense with 22 total tackles (16 solo and 6 assists).

The Ravens defense is led Daryl Smith who has 21 total tackles (11 solo and 10 assists) on the season.

With a sack vs. the Rams on Sunday, DE Stephon Tuitt now leads the Steelers with 2.5 sacks on the season.

ILB C.J. Mosley has recorded 2.0 quarterback sacks in 2015 to lead the Ravens.

S Will Allen recorded for the first interception of the season for the Steelers defense late in the fourth quarter to help seal the win over the Rams.

CB Jimmy Smith leads the Ravens defense with two interceptions on the season, including a pick-six vs. the Broncos.