BALTIMORE, Md. -- Joe Flacco doesn't care. He doesn't care he's one of five quarterbacks, along with the Los Angeles Rams' Pat Haden (1976-78), Miami's Dan Marino (1983-85) and Cleveland's Bernie Kosar (1985-87) and Otto Graham (1950-52), to start a playoff game in each of his first three seasons in NFL history. "It doesn't really mean anything to me," he said. "At the end of my career when I'm all done, hopefully there are some things that are a little better than that. Hopefully, I can be one of a couple of guys to win multiple Super Bowls rather than just make the playoffs." Will Joe Flacco be the one to help Baltimore end its Pittsburgh postseason blues? (AP) Flacco has won 36 games, including the playoffs, during the first three years of his career, equaling the post-NFL-AFL 1970 merger record set by Marino. But when Flacco leads the Ravens (13-4) into Heinz Field, surrounded by an expected capacity crowd of more than 65,000, he and the Ravens will face an opponent perhaps even more daunting on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 than the six-time Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4). They'll be against history, 40 years of it. For Flacco to supplant Marino atop the record book, he and the Ravens must accomplish a feat no team from Baltimore -- not the Orioles or the Colts -- has ever done. They'll have to eliminate a Pittsburgh team from the playoffs. http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/story/14537151/flacco-baltimore-again-face-pittsburgh-roadblock