BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore Ravens frustrated longtime nemesis Ben Roethlisberger long enough to build a three-touchdown lead.By the time Roethlisberger finally found his groove, it was too late.Joe Flacco threw a 95-yard touchdown pass to former Steeler Mike Wallace, and the Ravens beat Pittsburgh 21-14 on Sunday to snap a four-game losing streak.Baltimore (4-4) moved into a tie atop the AFC North with the Steelers (4-4), who have dropped three in a row.Three weeks after undergoing surgery on his right knee, Roethlisberger returned well ahead of schedule. Playing for the first time since Oct. 16, the 13-year veteran looked out of sync until the fourth quarter, when he directed a 75-yard drive that got the Steelers to 21-7 with 8:38 remaining.Before that, Pittsburghs offense produced only two first downs and was limited to 69 yards. The Steelers totaled 36 yards rushing, 32 by LeVeon Bell.Roethlisberger ran for a 4-yard score with 48 seconds left, but Chris Boswell botched the onside kick -- barely knocking it off the tee -- and Baltimore closed out its fourth straight win over Pittsburgh (including playoffs).The bottom line is we put ourselves in a big hole with some adversity, some of which was created by us, Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said.After going 8 for 18 for 54 yards and an interception through three quarters, Roethlisberger finished 23 for 45 for 264 yards.Baltimores only touchdown offensively came on Flaccos pass to Wallace, who was making his first appearance with the Ravens in this bitter rivalry after playing for Pittsburgh from 2009-12.Wallace broke free on the left sideline , caught the pass in stride and outran safety Mike Mitchell to the end zone. It was the longest play from scrimmage in Ravens history during the regular season and second-longest in the NFL this year.The home crowd gasped in the third quarter when Flacco hopped off the field after sliding at the end of an impromptu run. It appeared he had reinjured his surgically repaired left knee, but it turned out that his protective brace broke. He missed only three plays.Flacco completed 18 of 30 passes for 241 yards to help Baltimore earn its first win since Sept. 25, at Jacksonville.The offense of both teams was slowed by a steady stream of penalties. Pittsburgh had 84 yards in penalties in the first half and only 66 yards of offense, its fewest before halftime with Roethlisberger at quarterback since 2009.Baltimore led 10-0 at halftime and 13-0 in the fourth quarter before Javorius Allen blocked a punt and Chris Moore took it 14 yards for a TD and a 21-0 lead with 13:36 to go.Roethlisberger cut the deficit with a 23-yard touchdown pass to Antonio Brown. The Steelers then forced a three-and-out, and Roethlisberger brought Pittsburgh to the Baltimore 13 before a sack created a fourth-and-18.Roethlisberger threw incomplete. Minutes later, he took the Steelers 65 yards for a score in his final shot at the end zone.QUOTEABLESteelers: Tomlin on Roethlisberger: He was healthy to play. He was willing to play. I appreciate his efforts and his display of will.Ravens: We gave up some plays down the stretch. ... We will take the win, but we are not satisfied, linebacker Terrell Suggs said.MR. TOUCHDOWNMoore, a rookie, has scored two touchdowns on special teams in the past two games. I might not be able to catch some touchdowns, but Im still going to score, said Moore, a wide receiver from Cincinnati.MR. SMITH RETURNSRavens WR Steve Smith returned after missing two games with an ankle injury. He had Baltimores first catch, a 30-yarder, and finished with four receptions for 47 yards.INJURIESSteelers: C Maurkice Pouncey (dislocated finger) missed part of the first quarter, returned and left for good with the same injury in the third quarter. ... LB Jarvis Jones was injured making a first-quarter tackle and did not return until the second half. ... S Jordan Dangerfield (groin) left in the fourth quarter.Ravens: RB Kenneth Dixon left in the fourth quarter with a bruised chest.UP NEXTThe Steelers host the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. The Ravens are at home Thursday night against the Cleveland Browns, who entered the weekend as the only winless team in the NFL.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFLCustom Nike Baseball Jerseys Online . It was hard for Luck to pull off another comeback, or even get into the end zone, while standing on the sideline. 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Suzuki, who perhaps had the best view of the winning play, gave Stubbs all the credit. "He beat the throw. Its as simple as that," Suzuki said. "Stubbs is probably one of the fastest guys in the league, you know, and he just beat the throw." Clevelands speed, which also featured a perfect hit-and-run play earlier in the inning, played a big part in the rally as the Indians got back to .500 (33-33). "You have to respect the speed," Indians manager Terry Francona said. "It was a heck of a play by LaRoche, but fortunately, Stubbs went on contact, and his speed beat the throw." Stubbs one-out single off Fernando Abad (0-1) started the rally. As Stubbs broke off first, Michael Bourn punched a ground ball through the hole that opened when Steve Lombardozzi went to cover second base. Stubbs advanced to third before Bourn stole second. Joe Smith (3-0) retired the side in order in the ninth for the Indians. Cleveland has won three in a row since breaking an eight-game losing streak. "Losing eight or nine in a row is not the character of this team," Stubbs said. "We just needed a few breaks to go our way to turn things around." Cleveland starter Justin Masterson and Washingtons Gio Gonzalez both allowed one run in seven innings, but werent involved in the decision. Mastersons bases-loaded wild pitch in the third inning gave the Nationals their run. Gonzalez gave up a two-out homer to Ryan Raburn in the fourth. The Indians loaded the bases in the sixth and eighth innings but failed to score. Masterson, who held Washington to two hits, struck out 10 and walked four. He was removed from the game after throwing 113 pitches. The Indians managed only threee hits off Gonzalez, who struck out eight and walked four.ddddddddddddThree of the walks came with two outs in the sixth, but the left-hander retired Mark Reynolds on a popup to keep the game tied. Gonzalez, who threw a season-high 127 pitches, is 5-0 with a 0.81 ERA in six career starts against the Indians. He is 4-0 with a 0.82 ERA in five career starts in Cleveland. "(Gonzalez) was good, so was Masty," Francona said. "We saw (seven) pretty good innings of good pitching both ways." Masterson remained dominant at Progressive Field. The right-hander is 5-1 with a 2.23 ERA in eight home starts this season. "Hes a great pitcher," Masterson said of Gonzalez. "Hes their workhorse. Our guys kept saying, Wait him out, wait him out. And we finally got him out of the game." Walks to Suzuki and Roger Bernadina along with Lombardozzis single loaded the bases in the third. Masterson then bounced a 1-1 pitch in the dirt with Ryan Zimmerman batting to score Suzuki. Raburns two-out homer to right tied it in the fourth. Raburn, moved to the cleanup spot by Francona, is 7-for-13 with three home runs against Gonzalez. Ian Desmond was 0-for-3 with a walk, ending his 15-game hitting streak. The Indians were coming off a road trip in which they dropped the first seven games before winning the last two in Texas. Cleveland broke an eight-game losing streak on Tuesday. NOTES: Francona said RHP Chris Perez (shoulder tendinitis) will "more likely than not" begin a minor league rehab assignment Sunday. Perez, a two-time All-Star, threw a bullpen session Friday. The Indians closer hasnt pitched in a game since May 26. Perez and his wife pleaded not guilty Monday to misdemeanour possession charges after marijuana was mailed to their home in their dogs name. ... RHP Stephen Strasburg (strained right lat) is scheduled to come off the disabled list on Sunday to start against the Indians. ... Nationals manager Davey Johnson said OF Bryce Harper (left knee) might resume baseball activities next week. Harper was given a cortisone injection Monday and was told to rest the knee for a week. ... Francona said RHP Zach McAllister (sprained middle finger) might start playing catch in a few days. ... RHP Jordan Zimmerman (9-3) will start for Washington against LHP Scott Kazmir (3-4) on Saturday night. ' ' '