
AFC North Once Again Looking Like One Of NFL’s Best Divisions
Well, if the first week of the NFL season was any indication, we are in for a brutal battle in the AFC North again this year.
Would we want it any other way?
The Ravens came out victorious in a defensive struggle against the Rex Ryan-led Buffalo Bills. The banged-up Cincinnati Bengals rode wide receiver A.J. Green to a 23-22 victory over the New York Jets. And with the nation watching in primetime Monday night, the Pittsburgh Steelers showed why they are an early Super Bowl pick by dismantling the Washington Redskins, 38-16.
The AFC North sure looks like it's once again the best division in football.
— Garrett Downing (@gdowning14) September 13, 2016
You could argue other divisions are the best, including the AFC West (Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers), but the AFC North is certainly in the conversation.
Cleveland was the only team in the division not to get a Week 1 win, losing big to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Browns already had to place their starting quarterback on injured reserve (more on that below). But the rest of the division lived up to expectations with victories.
It’s a good thing the Ravens’ re-made secondary gave such an inspiring performance Sunday, allowing just 111 passing yards to the Bills. Both the Steelers and Bengals boasted single receivers who blew the Bills’ total out of the water.
In Cincy, Green finished the day with 12 receptions for 180 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback Andy Dalton broke off 366 total passing yards despite getting sacked a whopping eight times.
“No Tyler Eifert. No Marvin Jones. No Mohamed Sanu. No Hue Jackson. No matter,” wrote Cincinnati.com’s Paul Dehner Jr. “The Bengals still employ A.J. Green. Good luck beating that.”
Biggest worry from yesterday:
— Kyle P Barber (@BMoreBeatdown) September 12, 2016
AJ Green vs. Darrelle Revis
10 REC | 152 yds. | 1 TD
Sick of this man wrecking Baltimore.
For Pittsburgh, Antonio Brown nabbed eight catches for 126 yards and two touchdowns. Big Ben Roethlisberger tallied 300 yards, three touchdowns and one interception.
.@AntonioBrown84 CANNOT be stopped.
— NFL (@NFL) September 13, 2016
By anyone. #PITvsWAS https://t.co/VndUVOxtdx
“Any hype about the Pittsburgh Steelers before 2016 was fully warranted,” wrote CBSSports.com’s Will Brinson. “The offense is ridiculous and absolutely loaded at the skill positions – and the Steelers are not even remotely at full strength yet.”
Greeeeaaaaaat.
The AFC North will start to beat up on each other in Week 2, which means we will start to see some early separation. While the Ravens travel to the Dawg Pound Sunday, the Bengals and Steelers will meet in Pittsburgh.
“The Steelers certainly look ready for the Cincinnati Bengals in what promises to be a bruising clash on Sunday at Heinz Field,” wrote ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Before each @Ravens-@steelers game, @raylewis & Big Ben bowed to each other from their respective sideline. #TheHerd pic.twitter.com/fEElVrhito
— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) September 8, 2016
Numbers Say RGIII A More Favorable Matchup Than Josh McCown
Unless you’re the opposing team, it’s never good news when an NFL franchise loses its starting quarterback like Cleveland did when it placed Robert Griffin III on injured reserve yesterday.
But, in this case, it may not have been good for the opposing team either. That’s because the numbers say the Ravens have played better against Griffin than they have against his backup, Josh McCown.
“The Cleveland Browns lost their starting quarterback on Monday and the Baltimore Ravens gained no advantage,” wrote ESPN’s Jamison Hensley.
As Hensley pointed out, McCown has gone 2-1 against Baltimore with a 96.7 rating. He’s averaged 295 passing yards and thrown four touchdowns to no interceptions against the Ravens. The worst game came last year when McCown passed for an unconscionable 457 yards in a 33-30 overtime win.
Compare that to the one game the Ravens faced Griffin in which the then-Redskins quarterback went 15-of-26 for 242 yards and one touchdown before being knocked out of the game with a knee injury.
“In addition to the numbers, the change in quarterback styles will cause the Ravens to adjust,” Hensley wrote. “Baltimore had been preparing for a mobile quarterback like Griffin all offseason, and the Ravens probably didn't have to switch up much after playing Tyrod Taylor in the opener.
”Now, Baltimore has to alter its game plan for a pocket passer who's done well against the Ravens in the past.”
Still, Las Vegas sees the Ravens as the favorites to win.
The Ravens originally opened as 3.5-point favorites to beat the Browns on the road, but after Griffin was put on IR, that widened to six points, according to The Baltimore Sun’s Jonas Shaffer.
NFL’s Top Two Guards In Week 1
Pro Football Focus came up with the best players at every position in the first week of the NFL, and if you look closely on offense, you’ll see two familiar guards.
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Best players at every position on offense (so far) in #NFL Week 1: https://t.co/NhN6DBowoW pic.twitter.com/vqINdN8SIG
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) September 12, 2016
Why did the #Raiders pay almost $12M per year for a guard? Check out Kelechi Osemele on this 75-yard run pic.twitter.com/Dh5PlcDyli
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) September 11, 2016
Don’t be too sad about the Ravens not being able to retain Osemele. As awesome as it would have been to keep him, that money was put to use by signing players like ![]()
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It’s still unclear exactly when outside linebacker Elvis Dumervil will return to game action after suffering a setback in rehabbing from his “foot-area” procedure this offseason.
We’ll need to see him return to the practice field before he makes it into any games. One thing is for sure, however, Dumervil is itching to come back.
Great team win yesterday. Defense stood tall and kept @TyrodTaylor in the pocket. Can't wait to be out there with my guys. #RavensFlock
— Elvis Dumervil (@EKD92) September 12, 2016
While the defense had a stellar outing against the Bills, allowing a league-low 160 total yards in Week 1, the unit could certainly use its sack leader of the past two seasons.
“It’s difficult to evaluate the pass rush as the Ravens wanted to keep Taylor in the pocket, but edge rushers didn’t generate consistent disruption against backup offensive tackles,” wrote WNST’s Luke Jones. “Getting Elvis Dumervil back will certainly help, but ![]()
Sammy Watkins Was In Significant Discomfort
We don’t want to take anything away from cornerback ![]()
Bills WR Sammie Watkins in significant discomfort with screws in his foot. Something he will have to deal with. Status based on weekly pain
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) September 12, 2016
“Watkins told the team's medical staff after Sunday's loss to the Baltimore Ravens that his surgically repaired foot was sore, prompting a report Monday from the New York Daily News that Watkins could be ‘shut down for several weeks’ as a precaution,” wrote ESPN’s Mike Rodak. Ryan told media that the Bills are not considering sitting Watkins going forward, however.
Quick Hits
Per source, Ravens have reached an injury settlement with WR Michael Campanaro (calf). Hope would be to re-sign him after Week 9.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) September 12, 2016
However, Harbaugh said game plan called for a lot of 3 WRs and multi-tight end sets so Allen was odd man out.
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) September 12, 2016
No one's happier to celebrate than @weddlesbeard.
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) September 12, 2016
: https://t.co/46YSWKj51I pic.twitter.com/06kp57NUjE
Thanks for the encouragement @untouchablejay4. TEEEAAAM! pic.twitter.com/1YwewBXihD
—Benjamin Watson (@BenjaminSWatson) September 12, 2016
Top 5 Catches (Week 1):
— NFL (@NFL) September 12, 2016
5. @B_Perriman11 (@Ravens)
4. @KingCrab15 (@Raiders)
3-1. https://t.co/8gC3sdOGQd
Congrats @B_Perriman11 on making your first NFL career catch yesterday. @shawn_hubbard pic.twitter.com/Hzf6sET7Ll
— Shawn Hubbard (@shawn_hubbard) September 12, 2016
It was a great day for a #Ravens game and it started out in magnificent fashion. Photo c/o Natalie Vicchio. pic.twitter.com/LDMjxJvMvX
— Tony Lombardi (@RSRLombardi) September 12, 2016
#RavensFlock was in full force yesterday! Great atmosphere!
—Zachary Orr (@ZO35) September 12, 2016
Remember the Orr-Correa battle for ILB job? Defense snaps yesterday: Orr 46, Correa 0 #RavensTalk
— Bo Smolka (@bsmolka) September 12, 2016
Harbaugh said
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) September 12, 2016John Urschel is ready to play but sounds like Ravens will keep going with rookieAlex Lewis at left guard.
As protests during national anthem spread across NFL, Ravens don't get involved https://t.co/YpzNYDUAt6 pic.twitter.com/venDr4O28B
— Ravens Insider (@RavensInsider) September 12, 2016
my 16 yr old 5'10 son just jumped max of 45inch vertical The only thing that follows hard work is results @RahsaanL pic.twitter.com/hY6cBPPUMD
— Ray Lewis (@raylewis) September 12, 2016
The Ravens gained 83 rushing yards Sunday against the Bills. They know their running game wasn't good enough: https://t.co/m44j58dibi
— Jeff Zrebiec (@jeffzrebiecsun) September 13, 2016



