
Five thoughts on the Ravens’ 28-7 win over the Cleveland Browns Thursday night at M&T Bank Stadium:
Yes, Ravens Actually Produced A Blowout
When the Ravens offense began its first possession of the second half, it was working on a run of 18 straight possessions without reaching the end zone – the kind of sustained blackout that can wreck a season. The Ravens also trailed the winless Browns by a point, raising the possibility of a nightmarish upset that would seriously damage the Ravens’ plans to contend for the AFC North title. But at just the right time, the offense’s pilot light came on. The unit went to a hurry-up tempo, hoping to find a rhythm. “That worked,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. Receivers crossing over the middle were open and quarterback ![]()
Encouraging To See ‘Generation Next’ Contribute On Offense
It was definitely a “spread the wealth” night on offense, with numerous guys in the playmaking mix. A two-headed running back monster of ![]()
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Improved Defense Knows It Must Carry Team
Yes, it was just the Browns, but the game provided a nice yardstick for measuring the improvement of the Ravens defense since early in the season. When the teams met in Cleveland in September, the Browns almost brought the Ravens to their knees with big plays and a 20-point flurry in the first quarter. Although the Ravens rallied to win the game, it was a shaky day for the defense. Nine weeks later, the unit smothered Cleveland from the outset Thursday night, hitting for the cycle of defensive feats. The Browns managed just 33 rushing yards – 112 fewer than in the September game. Their quarterbacks were sacked four times. The Ravens forced three turnovers. When the Browns trotted out an old nemesis, Josh McCown, to play quarterback in the second half, the Ravens shut him down and picked him off twice. Ravens safety ![]()
Get Used To A Patchwork Offensive Line With Injuries Piling Up
The offensive line has been under scrutiny all season, and that’s going to continue after Thursday night – but not because it performed poorly. To the contrary, there were holes for Dixon and West to run through, and Flacco had time to throw on a majority of his dropbacks. “It seemed like the line played well,” Harbaugh said. But injuries and possible absences are going to be an issue. Rookie guard ![]()
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Quick Hits
Your eyes didn’t deceive you. The Browns did indeed call a timeout before a play from scrimmage was run. Their defense opened the game with 12 men on the field and they called a timeout to keep from being flagged. What a way to start a game … After booting two field goals, ![]()
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