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'We can't dwell on it': Ravens turn page from frustrating losses, focus on Browns

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BALTIMORE - In the players' minds, the Baltimore Ravens should be running away with the division.

Instead. they are 3-3, tied in first place with the Cincinnati Bengals, and one game up on Sunday's opponent - the Cleveland Browns.

The Ravens have three losses in which they blew fourth-quarter leads, including last week's 24-20 defeat at the NY Giants.

The Ravens are looking to turn that anger into a lopsided win against the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium, at 1 p.m. Sunday on WJZ.

"The foundation is there. It's not that I'm looking at it, or anyone's looking at it like, 'Hey, we really have some things to worry about,'" head coach John Harbaugh said. "We know we're playing good football on both sides of the ball. Just keep striving, keep trying to get better, keep building on what we've done in the past, and we're going to be good."  

The Ravens have been outscored 45-10 in the fourth quarter of losses against Miami, Buffalo and New York.

Harbaugh said the Ravens need to finish those wins out.

"It's one of those things that you don't want to overthink. It's not one of those things that you want to make more of than it is," Harbaugh said. "We're going to try to finish everything; you try to finish the first play just like you try to finish the last play. So, keep playing football, keep doing what we do, and we'll be fine."

The Ravens are ninth in overall offense, sixth in the running game.

Defensively, they are 25th overall, and eighth against the rush.

So, it might be a good time for the struggling Browns to come to Baltimore.

Cleveland (2-4) has three-straight losses, but three of them have been by less than three points.

The Browns are fourth overall on offense, but it is mainly because of running backs Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt. Chubb leads football in rushing yards, with 649 yards.

However, the Browns defense is 23rd worst in the league.

"Our attitude is we're pissed off about losing," Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson said. " But at the same time, we can't dwell on it. We have to move on and focus on the Browns."  

The Ravens will get a jolt on Sunday with more than 50 players from the 2012 Super Bowl winning team being honored.

CLEVELAND (2-4) at BALTMORE (3-3)

Sunday, 1 p.m. EDT, CBS

OPENING LINE: Ravens by 6, according to FanDuel Sportsbook.

AGAINST THE SPREAD: Browns 2-4; Ravens 2-3-1.

SERIES RECORD: Ravens lead 34-12.

LAST MEETING: Browns beat Ravens 24-22 on Dec. 12, 2021, in Cleveland.

LAST WEEK: Browns lost to Patriots 38-15; Ravens lost to Giants 24-20.

BROWNS OFFENSE: OVERALL (4) RUSH (1), PASS (23), SCORING (7).

BROWNS DEFENSE: OVERALL (23T), RUSH (24), PASS (19), SCORING (30T).

RAVENS OFFENSE: OVERALL (9), RUSH (6), PASS (24), SCORING (5).

RAVENS DEFENSE: OVERALL (25), RUSH (8), PASS (28), SCORING (20).

TURNOVER DIFFERENTIAL: Browns minus-3; Ravens plus-4.

BROWNS PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Jacoby Brissett. Coming off his worst game of the season, Brissett needs to bounce back before Cleveland's season completely unravels. He threw an interception on his second pass last week and had three turnovers. Following the game, he gave an impassioned speech to his teammates about holding each other accountable.

RAVENS PLAYER TO WATCH: QB Lamar Jackson. He's always a player worth watching, but this week in particular he needs to rebound from a couple of late turnovers that helped the Giants rally past Baltimore last weekend.

KEY MATCHUP: Browns RB Nick Chubb vs. Baltimore's defensive front. Chubb enters this week leading the league in rushing, and that helps take some pressure off Cleveland's inconsistent quarterback play. The Ravens' biggest defensive struggles, however, have come against the pass.

KEY INJURIES: Browns Pro Bowl RG Wyatt Teller (calf) will sit out after getting hurt in the first quarter against New England. Teller missed three games with a similar injury in 2020. ... Browns CB Denzel Ward (concussion), DE Jadeveon Clowney (ankle) both missed practice this week. ... All-Pro DE Myles Garrett (shoulder, biceps) is still bothered by injuries from a car crash last month but vowed to play. ... Baltimore WR Rashod Bateman (foot) has missed the past two games but was at practice this week. ... Jackson (hip) was limited in practice Wednesday. ... RB Justice Hill (hamstring) missed the past two games but also practiced this week.

SERIES NOTES: The Ravens have dominated, winning 22 of the past 27 matchups. ... Baltimore coach John Harbaugh is 23-5 vs. Cleveland.

STATS AND STUFF: The Browns are entering a difficult stretch of games, with three of the next four on the road. ... Cleveland leads the NFL in rushing, averaging 172 yards per game. ... Teller's injury is the most severe, but Cleveland's O-line is dinged up with LG Joel Bitonio (biceps) and RT Jack Conklin (ankle) both hobbled. ... Chubb's 649 yards rushing lead the league, but he was held to 56 last week on a season-low 12 carries by the Patriots, who stacked the line of scrimmage and forced the Browns to throw. ... Chubb has 43 rushing TDs, one shy of Hall of Fame QB Otto Graham for fifth on the team's career list. Jim Brown leads with 106. ... Garrett (63 1/2) had two sacks last week and passed Clay Matthews (62) for the most in club history. ... WR Amari Cooper leads the Browns in receptions (31), yards (348) and receiving TDs (four). ... The Browns cleaned up some defensive issues last week, but gave up 309 yards passing to rookie Bailey Zappe. ... Browns rookie K Cade York made three FGs last week after missing two one week earlier. ... On their visit to Baltimore last season, the Browns intercepted Jackson four times (a career high) and still lost. ... The Ravens blew double-digit leads in the second half of all three of their defeats this season. They have been outscored 64-22 in the fourth quarter. ... Baltimore has scored first in all six games. ... The Ravens are averaging an NFL-best 6.8 yards per play on first down. ... Baltimore has led for a league-best average of 44:35 of game time, while trailing for a league-low 2:09. ... Jackson can set an NFL record this week with his sixth consecutive game with at least 50 yards rushing and a touchdown pass. ... Baltimore K Justin Tucker has made 61 consecutive FG attempts in the fourth quarter and OT. ... Ravens TE Mark Andrews has nine career 100-yard receiving games, tied with Mark Clayton for the most in team history. Andrews has 455 yards receiving this season, tied with Kansas City's Travis Kelce for most among TEs.

FANTASY TIP: Baltimore's defense might be a solid play. The Ravens have forced at least one turnover in eight straight games, the NFL's longest current streak, and have 16 takeaways during the span.

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