
The Ravens will look for their first home win of the season as the Browns travel to M&T Bank Stadium for a Week 5 tilt.
Here are five things to watch:
Forsett Leading Ground Attack
Everything points to the Ravens pounding the rock against the Browns. Baltimore got its rushing attack in gear in Pittsburgh with
Backup Receivers Must Step Up
Much of the chatter this week has surrounded Baltimore’s receivers.
Quarterback
Secondary’s Follow-Up Performance
The Browns aren’t thought of as having a high-flying offensive attack, but they actually rank ninth in the NFL in passing offense, two spots ahead of the Ravens. Quarterback Josh McCown has averaged nearly 350 yards passing the past two weeks and wide receiver Travis Benjamin has the fourth-best average yards per reception in the league (20.5 yards). Baltimore’s secondary had a good night in Pittsburgh, but needs to make it two in a row, and it starts with limiting big plays.
Tucker’s Accuracy At Home
Tucker is about as automatic as kickers come, but his only miss this season came in Week 3 at M&T Bank Stadium. Tucker also missed two kicks at home against the Browns in a Week 2 matchup in 2013. For his career, Tucker has made 95.2 percent of his field goals on the road and 83.9 percent of his attempts at home. After beating the Steelers with a 52-yard field goal Thursday night, Tucker may be called on again against the Browns in what could very well be another close game. Five of the Ravens’ last seven games against Cleveland have been decided by one possession.



