John Harbaugh let it all out at the start of the second quarter of the Week 14 Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers duel. The two AFC North division leaders clashed on Sunday, hoping to sit alone atop the division after the game.The Ravens had a hard time keeping up with the Steelers, and some players made mistakes that didn't please their coaches. Harbaugh took issue with the referees in the second quarter.Defensive tackle Travis Jones was flagged for unnecessary roughness on a Chris Boswell field goal on fourth-and-1, which led to a six-yard touchdown run on the following play.The microphone caught John Harbaugh disputing the play, arguing that his player didn't touch the Steelers' long snapper, Christian Kuntz."He just can't touch his head or neck. That's the rule," Harbaugh aid, per Sarah Ellison on X.Pittsburgh took a 17-3 lead after Boswell completed the extra point. Baltimore entered halftime down 17-9 after Lamar Jackson scored a touchdown near the end of the second quarter.The Ravens attempted to come back in the second half, but they ran out of time and committed mistakes that kept them away from the goal. Fans called for John Harbaugh's firing after Steelers beat Ravens The Baltimore Ravens came back to life in the second half, scoring 13 points to finish with 22. The Steelers added 10 in the third quarter, which was enough to secure the win. Lamar Jackson connected with tight end Isaiah Likely for a 13-yard touchdown that was later reversed after the referees reviewed it. The Steelers escaped M&T Bank with a 27-22 win, a 7-6 record and the top spot in the AFC North standings. Many fans were unhappy with John Harbaugh and called for his firing after the game. His play-calling and decision-making were under scrutiny after the game. The Ravens have lost their last two games against divisional rivals, putting themselves in a complex position. The Steelers bounced back after an ugly loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 13 and now are in control of their destiny. These two teams will clash again in Week 18 in a game that could have even higher stakes.