The Ravens will wait to play their Week 3 matchup against the Detroit Lions until Monday night.
In the meantime, here's who Ravens fans should root for on Sunday:
Cincinnati Bengals (2-0) @ Minnesota Vikings (1-1)
1 p.m., CBS
Jake Browning and Carson Wentz will square off in a battle of two backup quarterbacks. With hopes of Joe Burrow returning late in the season, the Bengals could start 3-0 for the first time since 2015 and keep sole possession of first place in the AFC North standings. They'll have the opportunity to do so against a banged-up Vikings team that will be without its starting quarterback, running back, and center.
Root for: Vikings
Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1) @ New England Patriots (1-1)
1 p.m., CBS
Pittsburgh will try to avoid back-to-back losses when it visits New England. In their first two games, the Steelers have given up 63 points, and they'll be without injured defensive end Alex Highsmith, cornerback Joey Porter Jr., and safety DeShon Elliott. The unit will have its work cut out against Drake Maye, who completed 83% of his passes for 230 yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions last week.
Root for: Patriots
Green Bay Packers (2-0) @ Cleveland Browns (0-2)
1 p.m., FOX
The Browns are winless so far this season, but their defense has played like one of the best in the league. They're looking to cool off a hot Packers team in a showdown featuring two of the best pass rushers in the league in Green Bay's Micah Parsons and Cleveland's Myles Garrett.
Root for: Packers
Indianapolis Colts (2-0) @ Tennessee Titans (0-2)
1 p.m., CBS
No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward and the Titans will welcome a blazing-hot Colts team that has yet to punt through two games. The Colts look like an early playoff contender, while the Titans are in the early stages of building back up behind Ward.
Root for: Titans
Kansas City Chiefs (0-2) @ New York Giants (0-2)
8:20 p.m., NBC
The Chiefs are in danger of starting 0-3 for the first time in the Patrick Mahomes era. Kansas City has faced adversity before and found a way to rally in previous years, but a loss to the Giants, who scored 37 points last week, would put an even bigger damper on their postseason aspirations.
Root for: Giants