How to watch and stream Ravens vs. Browns in Week 10
The Baltimore Ravens will look to make it five wins in a row when they meet the Cleveland Browns in Week 10. The Ravens are coming off of a convincing home victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Baltimore’s run game led the way with a season-high 298 rushing yards, while its defense held the Kenneth Walker-led […]
The Baltimore Ravens will look to make it five wins in a row when they meet the Cleveland Browns in Week 10.
The Ravens are coming off of a convincing home victory over the Seattle Seahawks. Baltimore’s run game led the way with a season-high 298 rushing yards, while its defense held the Kenneth Walker-led Seahawks rush offense to a mere 28 rushing yards.
The Browns have had a roller-coaster season of their own. They managed to bounce back from their narrow road defeat to the Seahawks, as they secured a 27-0 home win against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9.
Here is how you can watch, stream, and/or listen to the game on Sunday:
Cleveland Browns (5-3) vs. Baltimore Ravens (7-2)
Date: Sunday, November 12
Time: 1 p.m. ET
Location: M&T Bank Stadium
Betting odds: Ravens -6.5
How to watch on TV: FOX
Streaming: FuboTV, YouTube TV, NFL+, network apps, etc.
Radio: 98 Rock WIYY, 97.9 FM
One storyline to watch for Baltimore
Can the Ravens continue to have their way in the red zone?
The Ravens had no problem reaching the end zone in their road matchup against the Browns in Week 4. Baltimore wound up scoring a touchdown on all four of its trips to the red zone in the divisional contest.
Overall, the Ravens rank sixth in the NFL in red zone touchdown percentage with a 65.0 percent mark, and they have scored a league-high 26 touchdowns in this area of the field.
If the Lamar Jackson-led Ravens offense ends up enjoying much success in the red zone in Week 10, then Cleveland’s defense sure will be in for a long day.
2 Ravens players to watch in Week 10
Mark Andrews
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews just loves playing against the Browns. The three-time Pro Bowler has scored nine receiving touchdowns in 11 career games played against Cleveland.
Jackson sure will call upon Andrews to help make life difficult for Cleveland’s defense in Week 10.
Patrick Queen
Patrick Queen was all over the place in the Ravens’ win over the Browns in Week 4. The fourth-year linebacker logged five total tackles, three tackles for a loss, one sack, and one pass defended in the contest. The current AFC North leaders sure could use an encore showing from him in Week 10.
Browns CB gives major props to Gus Edwards, Ravens’ ground game
Big clash upcoming.