How to watch and stream Browns-Ravens Week 10 game

Week 10 is what you would call a big opportunity for the Cleveland Browns. Cleveland (5-3) is in Baltimore to take on the Ravens (7-2) a team that blew them out earlier in the season. Still, the AFC North is a close race and a win would be huge for the Browns. Let’s get straight […]

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Week 10 is what you would call a big opportunity for the Cleveland Browns.

Cleveland (5-3) is in Baltimore to take on the Ravens (7-2) a team that blew them out earlier in the season. Still, the AFC North is a close race and a win would be huge for the Browns.

Let’s get straight to everything you need to know about this matchup.

Cleveland Browns (5-3) at Baltimore Ravens (7-2)

Date: Sunday, November 12th 

Time: 1:00 p.m. ETLocation: M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore, Maryland)

Betting odds: Ravens -6.5, Over/Under 38.5 How to watch on TV: Fox

Streaming: FuboTV, YouTube TV

Radio: 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX, 89.1 FM La Mega (Spanish)

Can the Browns protect Deshaun Watson?

Cleveland is at a big disadvantage in this one with backup tackles on both ends of the offensive line. James Hudson is going to start and the Browns haven’t officially said who will man the other tackle spot. It very well could be Geron Christian. The Browns’ offensive line is going to have to try to hold up against an elite defense.

Will the defense continue their ways against Baltimore?

Last week against the Cardinals, Cleveland’s defense didn’t allow 60 total yards or a single point. This week, the competition takes a big step up. If Cleveland wants a chance, they can’t let Lamar Jackson have his way all game.

Can Cleveland pick up the statement win?

As mentioned, this game could mean a lot for the division down the road this season. Cleveland needs a statement win like the one they had against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 5. Splitting with Baltimore would be ideal and it is what Cleveland needs.

3 Players to watch

  • OT James Hudson: Hudson has played a lot for the Browns in relief over the last couple of years. The third-year tackle needs to at least be serviceable, he can’t be a complete liability. It’ll be worth watching how Hudson plays.
  • QB Deshaun Watson: After an iffy start to the game last week against the Cardinals, it ended up being a pretty solid game for Watson. If he can build off of that and perhaps play well, it could be what he needs to propel his season.
  • WR Austin Watkins Jr.: Watkins is set to make his NFL debut with the Browns after impressing in the preseason. Injuries have hit the wide receiver room, so the opportunity is there. At 6-foot-3, Watkins is a nice target for Watson. We’ll see if he can add anything depending on how much he sees the field.

More Browns news ahead of the game