
The Ravens (0-2) are returning home Sunday for a matchup with the Bengals (2-0) that will begin a critical three-game stretch against division opponents.
Here are five things to watch against Cincinnati:
Which Defense Shows Up?
The defense did its best Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde impression the first two weeks of the season. The unit absolutely shut down Peyton Manning and the Broncos in Week 1, keeping their potent scoring attack out of the end zone. It was a different story against Oakland, where Derek Carr shredded the defense for 351 yards and three touchdowns. Head Coach John Harbaugh and Defensive Coordinator Dean Pees both challenged the group this week, saying they had far too many missed assignments, missed tackles and even lacked energy. Whether the Ravens get the Week 1 or Week 2 performance from their defense against Cincinnati will go a long way in determining the outcome.
Where Does Pass Rush Come Front?
The pass rush was almost nonexistent against the Raiders last week, as the only sack came when Carr scrambled out of the pocket and tried to pick up yards on the ground. Losing outside linebacker ![]()
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The 36-year-old wide receiver sure didn't look his age last week against the Raiders, hauling in 10 passes for 150 yards. Smith is the Ravens' biggest playmaker, and he came up with some huge late-game moments last year against the Bengals. Smith hauled in a long go-ahead touchdown against Cincinnati in Week 1, but the Bengals matched it with a touchdown pass to A.J. Green. Smith also had a game-winning touchdown wiped off the board because of a questionable pass interference call in Week 8. Smith and the Ravens would love some more big plays like that again this week, as long as they produce a different final result from last season.
Protection On Flacco
A big difference in the first two games is the kind of protection the offensive line provided quarterback ![]()
Establish Running Game
Baltimore's running game has been quiet early in the season. Starter ![]()
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