Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch looks toward Heath Miller before they connected on the game-tying, fourth-quarter touchdown pass against the Ravens on Sunday, Dec. 2, 2012, at M&T Bank Stadium. Chaz Palla | Tribune
AP Photo/Patrick Semansky Backup quarterback Charlie Batch's gritty performance lifted the Steelers past the Ravens. BALTIMORE -- You can criticize Charlie Batch's lack of arm strength. You can laugh about Batch's age (he's so old that he once handed
Charlie Batch hit all eight of his final throws, leading the Steelers to 10 straight fourth quarter points ind defeating the Ravens in Week 13.
Charlie Batch couldn't have written a better ending. If Sunday was the last time the Pittsburgh Steelers third-string quarterback starts an NFL game, that's the way to go out. Not with an embarrassing, three-interception performance in a loss to one of
Charlie Batch hit all eight of his final throws, leading the Steelers to 10 straight fourth quarter points ind defeating the Ravens in Week 13.
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