Where the Ravens stand in AFC playoff picture heading into Week 10 showdown vs. Browns
The Baltimore Ravens took care of business in Week 9 with a convincing 37-3 home win against the Seattle Seahawks. Baltimore put together seven scoring drives in the contest, and the Roquan Smith-led Ravens defense held Seattle to a lowly 3.2 yards per play average. The Ravens entered Week 9 holding the No. 4 seed […]
The Baltimore Ravens took care of business in Week 9 with a convincing 37-3 home win against the Seattle Seahawks. Baltimore put together seven scoring drives in the contest, and the Roquan Smith-led Ravens defense held Seattle to a lowly 3.2 yards per play average.
The Ravens entered Week 9 holding the No. 4 seed in the AFC. Thanks to their victory over Seattle coupled with the Miami Dolphins’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the current AFC North leaders moved up to the No. 2 seed in the conference.
While the Chiefs and Ravens each boast a record of 7-2, Kansas City sits atop the AFC standings over Baltimore due to the best win percentage in conference games tiebreaker.
If the season were to end today, Baltimore would be squaring off with the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC wild-card round. The Bengals currently sit in last place in the AFC North standings with a 5-3 record.
The Ravens now have their sights set on a crucial home clash with the Cleveland Browns coming up in Week 10. The two AFC North sides last squared off in Week 4 when Jackson led Baltimore to a 28-3 win.
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