
Ravens Can Deliver ‘Knockout Blow’ And Make Division A Two-Team Race
All that’s transpired during the Ravens’ rollercoaster season no longer matters. Baltimore is starting fresh.
“We look at the rest of the season as a six-game season. In some ways, this is like our opener,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said Monday. "We know that everything is right in front of us."
As far as the Ravens are concerned, they are essentially 0-0 in this new season where they are tied with the 0-0 Pittsburgh Steelers. And, Baltimore can deliver a massive blow this week to one of their other biggest rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals, while boosting their own playoffs chances.
The Bengals dropped to 3-6-1 with a loss to the Buffalo Bills Sunday, and they reportedly lost top wide receiver A.J. Green (hamstring) for at least the next couple of weeks and starting running back Giovani Bernard (ACL) for the season.
“The three-team battle for the AFC North has yet to materialize and the Ravens can make sure it doesn't,” wrote The Baltimore Sun’s Jeff Zrebiec. “One more loss and the Bengals will almost certainly miss the playoffs for the first time since 2010.
“Applying the knockout blow would be a nice move for the Ravens, who have dropped five-straight games to Cincinnati and haven't beaten Marvin Lewis' team since November 2013.”
But these aren’t the same Bengals we’ve seen in seasons past.
They’ve lost a lot of offensive fire power besides Green and Bernard after the offseason departures of former Offensive Coordinator Hue Jackson and wide receivers Marvin Jones and Mohamed Sanu.
“Cincinnati has found myriad ways to beat the Ravens in recent years, so it would be foolish to discount Lewis' team,” wrote Zrebiec.
If the Ravens can make the division a two-team race by beating Cincinnati Sunday, the top goal from there will be to outplay the Steelers the rest of the way. The most likely path to the postseason is to win the division because the AFC West has a stranglehold on the wild-card seeds.
The Steelers have played a similar up-and-down season to the Ravens, also earning a .500 mark. What’s concerning, however, is the remaining six-week schedule favors Pittsburgh. Plus, it looks like the Steelers will face the Indianapolis Colts Thursday without starting quarterback Andrew Luck, who is under NFL concussion protocol.
“It's all about strength of schedule. Heading into this week, the Ravens had faced what Football Outsiders deemed to be the league's easiest schedule,” wrote ESPN’s Bill Barnwell. “Starting with Sunday's game against the Cowboys, they were set to face the league's toughest slate the rest of the way. The opposite was true for the Steelers.”
Below are the remaining schedules for each team:
| DATE | RAVENS | STEELERS |
| Week 12 | Bengals | at Colts |
| Week 13 | Dolphins | Giants |
| Week 14 | at Patriots | at Bills |
| Week 15 | Eagles | at Bengals |
| Week 16 | at Steelers | Ravens |
| Week 17 | at Bengals | Browns |
“Any way you look at it, the Ravens, despite a frustrating loss to the Cowboys in a game many players believed they should have won, remain in position to accomplish everything they set out to when the regular season began,” wrote Zrebiec.
Where Was Perriman In Dallas?
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On those 24 snaps, Perriman made zero catches because he was never targeted.
ESPN’s Jamison Hensley believes the Ravens need to do a better job of getting Perriman and other playmakers consistently involved.
“Do they have the playmakers like the Steelers or the Cowboys? No,” he told Brett Hollander and Qadry Ismail on WBAL Radio. “But they do have some playmakers, it’s just how do you get the ball to them and create those big plays. That’s really something that the Ravens haven’t solved at any kind of consistent level.”
The Ravens have shown they can create big plays with quick 5-yard slants when the receivers use their speed to outrun defenders after the catch. In addition to those, Hensley said the Ravens need to take more deep shots with Perriman and ![]()
“I think they really do need to keep taking shots downfield,” Hensley said. “[Perriman] obviously wasn’t a part of the game plan whatsoever. Coming off a game where he scored his first touchdown, you could see the confidence coming.
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Top-Graded Ravens In Dallas Loss
While quarterback Joe Flacco didn’t take any deep shots to Perriman, he did attempt four passes of 20 yards or more Sunday in Dallas, according to PFF.
He just didn’t connect on any of the four.
The Cowboys’ defensive game plan was to play conservatively – they only rushed on five of Flacco’s 37 dropbacks – and stop the deep ball. It seemed to work.
“The Ravens did a disservice to themselves by rushing just 15 times on the day, as the offensive line was able to open up huge holes throughout the game,” wrote PFF’s Josh Liskiewitz. “[Running backs] ![]()
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Top offensive grades:
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On the defensive side of the ball, the secondary had a rough day without top cornerback ![]()
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Top defensive grades:
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LB Zachary Orr, 74.4
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CB Shareece Wright, 67.2
ILB CJ Mosley, 64.9
Boyle’s 10-Game Suspension Is Complete
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He will return to practice and team meetings this week, but it isn’t clear whether the Ravens will activate him to the 53-man roster.
“I think we have a week to make the decision, so it’s not for this game where we have to make a decision,” Harbaugh said Monday. “It could be after this game. That’s my understanding, unless I’m wrong about that, which is certainly possible. But he’ll be back practicing this week. We’ll see how he looks. He hasn’t been here for 10 weeks, so it’s been quite a while.”
Boyle hasn’t played since the preseason, so he’ll likely need to knock off some rust. The Ravens will want to use the entire time allotted to evaluate him physically before deciding whether to give him a coveted roster spot.
Analysts believe the Ravens offense could use Boyle, a 2015 fifth-round pick, as a blocking tight end.
#Ravens TE Nick Boyle's return will be a blessing for an offense who's lacked a blocking tight end for most of the season.
— Samuel Njoku (@SamNjokuSports) November 21, 2016
Harbaugh Mum On Injury Status Of J. Smith, Dumervil
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Harbaugh said he isn't sure whether Jimmy Smith or Elvis Dumervil will play Sunday "it's up to the doctors," he said.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) November 21, 2016
Hensley told WBAL radio that he believes Smith must have suffered a setback with his injured back because Harbaugh seemed confident last Wednesday that Smith would play against the Cowboys, but was listed as doubtful Friday.
If Smith can’t go against the Bengals, there is some comfort in knowing Green won’t play either. But, the Ravens’ chances of victory are always greatly improved with Smith on the field.
Ravens Mexican-Themed Helmet
With the Houston Texans and Oakland Raiders playing the first NFL game in Mexico City since 2005 last night, Mexican artists designed all 32 helmets for each NFL team.
Below is Jimvlad's interpretation of the Ravens helmet, and you can see the other 31 in the Instagram video below.
One of the most colorful promotional elements surrounding the first NFL game in Mexico... https://t.co/fVV8Tj6MZ6 pic.twitter.com/0oowiApjkz
— Marly Rivera (@MarlyRiveraESPN) November 21, 2016
Quick Hits
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— Joe Flacco (@JoeFlacco) November 21, 2016
On their only day off, @ravens players attended NINE different outreach events to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday. #OurTeam #OurCommunity
— Ravens Community (@RavensCommunity) November 22, 2016
Current and former @Ravens served a hot meal to Baltimore men at tonight's annual @HelpingUp Mission Thanksgiving dinner. pic.twitter.com/EFRqyzVBmD
— Ravens Community (@RavensCommunity) November 21, 2016
Today, @Ravens WR @KamarAiken88 handed out 200 turkeys to @baltocp families to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday! pic.twitter.com/hxtrdLqaZG
— Ravens Community (@RavensCommunity) November 21, 2016
Happy Birthday, @jtuck9! #RavensFlock pic.twitter.com/SznRX79dJ6
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 21, 2016
The #Ravens will take no solace from this, but the 10pt loss was the #Cowboys' smallest home victory margin of 2016. https://t.co/GdoOkyJg93
— PressBox (@PressBoxOnline) November 21, 2016
We asked #Ravens what's on their Thanksgiving menus, from @EKD92's plantains & rice to @ronnie_stanley's lamb & more https://t.co/4OuYVLSFoF
— PressBox (@PressBoxOnline) November 21, 2016



