Having lost four of their past five football games, the Ravens (4-4) can't afford another misstep tonight during this uninviting nationally televised contest.
An upset loss to the hapless Browns (1-7) would deliver a crippling blow to the Ravens' increasingly grim playoff outlook.
Between notoriously slow starts, a secondary so prone to pass interference penalties that the team leads the league in penalty yardage, the chronic struggles of...
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