John Harbaugh reveals key plans ahead of Ravens' AFC divisional round game

The Baltimore Ravens still do not yet know just which team they will meet in the AFC divisional round. If the Buffalo Bills secure an AFC wild-card round win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, then the Ravens will host the Houston Texans on Saturday. If the Steelers pull off the upset win, then Baltimore […]

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Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh looks on from the sidelines during the fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jessica Rapfogel-USA TODAY Sports
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The Baltimore Ravens still do not yet know just which team they will meet in the AFC divisional round.

If the Buffalo Bills secure an AFC wild-card round win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, then the Ravens will host the Houston Texans on Saturday. If the Steelers pull off the upset win, then Baltimore will square off with Pittsburgh on Sunday.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has been preparing for the AFC divisional round ever since the Texans eliminated the Cleveland Browns in the AFC wild-card round.

"Since Houston won, we have been dialed in on Houston since the end of that game until now, continuing until about 7:30 tonight, and then we’ll see if we have to pivot to Pittsburgh," Harbaugh said during a press conference on Monday.

Harbaugh sure has also taken a look back at the Ravens’ 25-9 win over the Texans in Week 1. Baltimore’s defense logged one takeaway and did not allow a single red zone touchdown drive in the contest.

Harbaugh added that the Ravens will have a normal week of practice. So, if the Ravens are to face the Texans on Saturday, then they will hold their first practice session of the week on Tuesday. If the Ravens are to go up against the Steelers on Sunday, then Harbaugh’s squad will first practice on Wednesday.

The Ravens are looking to win a playoff game for the first time in three seasons.