The Baltimore Ravens' top-ranked defense has treated every game like a personal grudge match: intimidating quarterbacks, gang-tackling running backs and leveling receivers that dare to traverse the middle.
"The sharks are going to feast," linebacker Bart Scott said. "That's what we do."
The Ravens made a tasty entree out of the Cleveland Browns during a 28-10 victory Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium after using the Cincinnati Bengals as an appetizer.
After two games, the Ravens...
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