
The Ravens are headed to Cleveland for Monday Night Football and a chance to split the season series with the Browns.
Here are five things to watch on primetime television:
How Will Schaub Fare?
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Secondary Gets Redemption Shot
Baltimore’s secondary was torched by the Browns and quarterback Josh McCown in Week 5. McCown threw for a whopping 457 yards and two touchdowns, the third-most yards any quarterback has put up against the Ravens defense in franchise history. With Johnny Manziel getting benched, the Ravens will now get another shot at McCown. Baltimore’s secondary has played better in recent weeks against the Chargers, Jaguars and Rams. We’ll see how far they’ve come on Monday night.
Ravens Running Game Without Forsett
Not only will the Ravens be playing in their first game without quarterback ![]()
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Penalties, Penalties, Penalties
The Ravens’ penalties have piled up this season. Baltimore had 10 penalties for 137 yards against the Rams last week, and there were accusations from Head Coach Jeff Fisher of some foul play. On primetime television, Baltimore wants to show it’s a composed team that plays hard to the whistle and nothing more. The Browns will be hosting their first Monday Night Football game in six years, and it should be a raucous environment.
Turnover Machine
While Schaub and the Ravens offense can’t afford to turn the ball over, the defense will need to continue its streak. After struggling mightily to create turnovers since Week 3, the Ravens have five in the past two weeks, including four fumble recoveries last Sunday against the Rams. Cleveland is tied with the third-most total giveaways in the league this year (19). They’ve lost a league-high 14 fumbles and tossed six interceptions.



