
The Ravens and Jaguars both enter Sunday’s game with 2-6 records.
If either takes a loss, their already slim playoff chances grow even dimmer. If Baltimore wants to get back into the hunt, it needs to beat the Jags at home.
Here are five things to watch in this Week 10 matchup:
Sweet, Sweet Rest
The Jaguars are coming off a tough, physical 28-23 loss to the New York Jets. The Ravens are coming off the bye. It will be interesting to see if Baltimore is a little fresher in the fourth quarter. The Ravens have won 11 of their last 13 games following a bye, dating back to 2002. That’s the second-best mark in the NFL over that time. They are 6-1 under Head Coach John Harbaugh after byes.
Jacksonville’s Allens Are A Challenge
Ravens fans may be jealous of the Jaguars’ young wideouts. The Jags have a pair of Allens who both have more than 600 yards receiving and six touchdowns this season. Allen Robinson, a 6-foot-3, 215-pound Penn State product, leads the team with 40 catches for 707 yards. Undrafted Allen Hurns, who is dealing with foot and thigh injuries, has 36 grabs for 635 yards. Cornerback ![]()
Ending The Turnover Drought
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Special Teams Tricks Coming?
The Jaguars kept things interesting last year at M&T Bank Stadium by pulling out all their tricks. They surprised the Ravens with an onside kick that they recovered and also got a 19-yard gain on a fake punt to extend another drive. Special Teams Coordinator Jerry Rosburg said his players brought that up in meetings this week and Rosburg studied Baltimore’s tendencies over the bye to make sure there are no gaps that can be exploited.
Ravens Receivers Without Steve
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