Ravens Seek Sixth Consecutive Victory in AFC North Showdown Against Browns

Thursday, October 24th, 2024

Cleveland Browns News & Updates

This Sunday at 1 p.m. EDT, Baltimore with a record of five wins and two losses will compete against Cleveland, which has one win and six losses. The game will be broadcast on CBS.

According to the odds, Baltimore is favored by nine points. They have a record of four wins, two losses, and one tie against the spread, while Cleveland's record is two wins and five losses. In their series history, the Ravens have won 36 times and lost 14, although Cleveland recently secured a narrow victory of 33 to 31.

Baltimore boasts the top-ranked offense in the league, excelling in both rushing and scoring. However, their defense ranks slightly below average, at 23rd overall.

On the other hand, Cleveland's offense has struggled significantly, ranking last in the league. Their defense performs well, sitting at 13th overall, with solid rush and pass defense rankings of 15th and 11th, respectively.

Derrick Henry, Baltimore's leading running back, has been a league standout with 873 rushing yards, eight touchdowns, and an impressive average of 6.5 yards per carry.

Jameis Winston is a new addition as the quarterback for Cleveland, bringing vast experience to an underperforming offense seeking improvement.

The focal point of this match will be the contest between Baltimore's Lamar Jackson and Cleveland's strong defensive front seven, as Jackson's ability to evade tackles is set to be a critical factor.

Key injuries could impact the game, with Baltimore possibly missing cornerbacks Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins. In contrast, Cleveland is dealing with several injuries, including Deshaun Watson, Ethan Pocic, Jedrick Wills Jr., Jordan Hicks, and Wyatt Teller.

Historically, these teams have had significant matchups, with the Ravens dominating from

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