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Who Ravens Fans Should Root for in Week 4

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Both looking to avoid a 1-3 start, the Ravens will take on the Chiefs in Kansas City at 4:25 p.m. on Sunday in a game that could have massive playoff implications down the line.

Here's who to root for across the rest of the league:

Minnesota Vikings (2-1) @ Pittsburgh Steelers (2-1)

9:30 a.m., NFL Network

Dublin, Ireland, will host its first NFL game, which features two playoff contenders. The Steelers are fresh off a 21-14 victory over the Patriots in which the defense forced five turnovers and Aaron Rodgers threw a game-winning touchdown late in the fourth quarter. Filling in for J.J. McCarthy for the second straight week, Carson Wentz is eyeing back-to-back wins as Minnesota's signal-caller. The Vikings also return wide receiver Jordan Addison, who was suspended for the first three games of the season, but will be without outside linebacker Andrew Van Ginkel, who had a pick-six on Rodgers overseas last season.

Root for: Vikings

Cleveland Browns (1-2) @ Detroit Lions (2-1)

1 p.m., FOX

The Browns notched their first victory of the season last week, taking down the Green Bay Packers with a stout defensive showing. Cleveland's defense is giving up just 204.3 total yards per game through three weeks, leading the league by a wide margin. That unit will have a tall task facing a Lions team that ran for 224 rushing yards against the Ravens last week.

Root for: Lions

New Orleans Saints (0-3) @ Buffalo Bills (3-0)

1 p.m., CBS

Josh Allen and the Bills are in firm control of first place in the AFC East, while the Saints are in last place in the NFC South and are one week removed from a 44-13 loss to the Seahawks. New Orleans will look to pull off the upset and pick up its first victory of the season.

Root for: Saints

Los Angeles Chargers (3-0) @ New York Giants (0-3)

1 p.m., CBS

Justin Herbert is eyeing the first 4-0 start of his career, while New York will trot out rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart for his first career start. Led by Herbert and a defense that is allowing the third-fewest points per game (16.7), the Chargers look like contenders for the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC. A loss to New York would throw a wrench into the works.

Root for: Giants

Cincinnati Bengals (2-1) @ Denver Broncos (1-2)

Monday 8:15 p.m., ABC

Coming off an ugly 48-10 loss to the Vikings last week, Jake Browning and the Bengals want to get back on track and stay in first place in the AFC North. Cincinnati has struggled to gain any momentum on the ground, rushing for a league-low 49 yards per contest. On the other sideline, Bo Nix and the Broncos are hoping to avoid a three-game skid after falling to the Colts and Chargers by a combined four points.

Root for: Broncos

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