Ravens-Browns: Five predictions for Sunday
Baker Mayfield looks to knock Baltimore out of the playoffs and secure Cleveland’s first winning season in over a decade.
Baker Mayfield looks to knock Baltimore out of the playoffs and secure Cleveland’s first winning season in over a decade.
Terrell Suggs practiced fully on Friday after missing workouts this week due to a hamstring issue.
Speedy wide receiver John Brown was absent from Wednesday’s practice.
Lamar Jackson and Baltimore will host Cleveland at 4:25 p.m. next Sunday.
Poor Octobers in recent years have torpedoed strong starts and left little margin for error down the stretch.
Despite a strong overall performance, the Baltimore defense played poorly in two-minute situations.
Even with its best showing of the year in Cleveland, the Baltimore ground attack ranks 30th in the NFL in yards per carry.
Michael Crabtree failed in the exact situation for which the Ravens had signed him in March.
First-round pick Hayden Hurst made his NFL debut after sitting out the first four games with a foot injury.
Through the first quarter of the season, Joe Flacco is on pace to throw for over 5,000 yards.
Cornerback Jimmy Smith will make his 2018 season debut after a good week of practice.
Back from his four-game suspension, cornerback Jimmy Smith participated in Wednesday’s practice.
Baltimore is now scoring a putrid 3.17 runs per game, the lowest mark in the majors.
Manny Machado continues to do his part in an offense that’s otherwise been dreadful.
Chris Tillman showed some improvement, but he still wasn’t good enough and received no run support.
Baltimore will play prime-time games at Cincinnati and in Pittsburgh in the first month of the season.
Mike Wallace continued his post-bye surge with a strong performance against the Browns.
Za’Darius Smith’s strip-sack led to the touchdown that put the game out of reach.
Baltimore forced five turnovers and collected three sacks in its Week 2 win over Cleveland.
Left tackle Ronnie Stanley will face a big test against Cleveland rookie Myles Garrett.
Wide receiver Chris Moore (hip) is expected to play after practicing fully on Thursday and Friday.
“I don’t think anybody’s at 100 percent, but I’ll be at about 99.9.”
The speedy wideout caught three passes for 72 yards despite turning his right ankle against Pittsburgh.
Losing the six-time Pro Bowl guard could derail the progress shown by the Baltimore offense in Week 2.
Baltimore looks to improve to 17-2 against Cleveland in the John Harbaugh era.
Mike Wallace caught two touchdowns against Cleveland in Week 2 last year.
The Ravens added the fourth-year wide receiver to Friday’s injury report with an ankle issue.
The veteran running back would be eligible to return as soon as the Nov. 19 game at Green Bay.
John Harbaugh confirmed the veteran running back will miss “multiple weeks” of action.
Wade Miley turned in the latest poor pitching performance in the Orioles’ collision course with history.
The Orioles set an American League record by giving up five or more runs for the 16th straight game.
A division with a strong reputation over the last decade has become the NFL’s worst in 2016.
Terrell Suggs turned in a terrific performance against All-Pro left tackle Joe Thomas.
C.J. Mosley’s interception late in the fourth quarter preserved a 25-20 win over Cleveland in Week 2.
Luke Jones looks into the purple crystal ball to see what happens on Thursday night.
“We can look at many factors to remind ourselves that we can’t take anything for granted.”
The five-time Pro Bowl right guard only made his return from a left shoulder injury last Sunday.
The five-time Pro Bowl right guard continues to nurse a left shoulder injury.
Six players were missing from Monday’s walk-through as the Ravens shifted their attention toward Cleveland.
Monday’s swap between New England and Cleveland was the only significant trade to be completed.