If you've been frantically Googling for the past 24 hours trying to figure out if Ben Roethlisberger is going to play or not on Sunday, we have some bad news for you: No one knows yet, and the only person who might know -- Mike Tomlin -- isn't talking.

Tomlin actually added some more mystery to the subject after practice on Friday when he said that he wouldn't be making a decision until he's ready to make a decision.

"[Ben] had a good day [Friday]. We'll see how his body responds to the work," Tomlin said, via ESPN.com. "We don't have to make the decision today so we won't."

Roethlisberger was listed as questionable for the game on the Steelers' final injury report that was released on Friday. Even with Big Ben in the lineup though, the Steelers are no lock to win. For one, Roethlisberger has struggled on the road over the past two seasons, going 4-5 (vs. 8-1 at home).

Those road struggles have been even worse in Baltimore, where Roethlisberger hasn't won since 2010 (The Steelers did win in 2012, however, Big Ben didn't play in that game).

If Roethlisberger does play, there's a good chance he won't be 100 percent. Big Ben has been known to play through various types of injuries in his career, and the only time that's really hurt the Steelers is when he's playing in his first game after an injury. Over the course of his career, Roethlisberger is just 2-5 in games where he's returning from an injury.

The good news for the Steelers is that Roethlisberger won't be the only player banged up in this game if he plays. The Ravens are also pretty banged up right now, and their injury list is a lot lengthier than Pittsburgh's.

Baltimore won't have Elvis Dumervil, and there's a good chance that starting corner Shareece Wright won't play either. Dumervil has been ruled out while Wright has been listed as doubtful. Plus, Steve Smith, Terrell Suggs and C.J. Mosley are battling nagging injuries and are all listed as questionable.

The Ravens have the NFL's fourth-ranked defense, and that defense is going to have to come up big if Baltimore's going to win.

How to Watch

What: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens

When: Sunday, Nov. 6, 1 p.m. ET

Where: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

TV: CBS (Ian Eagles and Rich Gannon on the call)

Online: Sunday Ticket or NFL GamePass (game won't be available on GamePass until midnight)

Odds: The Ravens are 3-point favorites (via SportsLine)

Injury Report

Steelers

Ravens

  • LB Kamalei Correa (thigh) -- Out
  • LB Elvis Dumervil (foot) -- Out
  • TE Crockett Gillmore (thigh) -- Out
  • CB Shareece Wright (thigh) -- Doubtful
  • LB C.J. Mosley (thigh) -- Questionable
  • WR Steve Smith Sr. (ankle) -- Questionable
  • OL Ronnie Stanley (foot) -- Questionable
  • LB Terrell Suggs (bicep) -- Questionable
  • CB Lardarius Webb (thigh) -- Questionable
  • OL Marshal Yanda (shoulder) -- Questionable
  • CB Tavon Young (concussion) -- Questionable

Prisco's Pick

It looks like Ben Roethlisberger will be back for this game, which will decide which team is in first-place team in the division. Both teams are coming off a bye, and that came a good time for both. With Roethlisberger back, look for the Steelers to go into Baltimore and win it.

Pick: Steelers 27, Ravens 20