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Last time these two teams met was actually the last time the Baltimore Ravens lost a game in the NFL. This is the rematch that Lamar Jackon and the Ravens have been waiting for. Baltimore will be heading to Cleveland this time around for some revenge on the shores of Lake Erie.

NFL Football: Baltimore Ravens (-10) at Cleveland Browns

  • Date: Sunday, December 22nd
  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (Try it FREE now)

Baltimore looks to clinch home-field advantage with a win today in Cleveland. With the Ravens holding the top spot in the AFC at 12-2, they look for some revenge after their week four loss to the Browns. Lamar Jackson is the heavy favorite for NFL MVP and will want to show his quickness again today with a performance against a struggling Browns team.

Cleveland acquired some serious talent this past offseason and while on paper they looked like one of the best teams in the league, it hasn’t panned out. Freddie Kitchens job is on the line as he tries to get to more out of his players like Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry, and Baker Mayfield. They are already out of the playoffs but now comes time for job security in this business of a league.

Prediction: Baltimore will be looking for some revenge from their 40-25 shellacking in week four of the season. The spread has gone from (-7) to (-10) which shows the sharps money is on the Ravens. I think this will be a different type of game than last time against the Browns. Take the Ravens to cover against a team that is trying to hold on for dear life. Ravens (-10)

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How to Watch Ravens vs. Browns, NFL Week 16 Live Stream, Schedule, TV Channel, Start Time

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The Baltimore Ravens last loss was in Week Four against the Browns in a 45-20 contest at home. Since then the Ravens have rattled off 10 straight victories and look to be one of the favorites to make Super Bowl LIV in Miami. Can Cleveland stop the Ravens in their tracks at and complete the season sweep of its divisional rival? It won’t be easy against one of the best offenses in the NFL.

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Ravens vs. Browns

  • When: Sunday, December 22
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV: CBS
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Lamar Jackson continued to dazzle in a 42-21 victory at home vs. Jets, so much so that he earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors. Jackson completed 15 of 23 passes for 212 yards and five touchdowns. On the ground, he recorded eight carries for 86 yards and another score. The key to stopping the Ravens offense is stopping Jackson. 

Cleveland isn’t mathematically eliminated with its 6-8 record, but it needs to defeat the Ravens and then win the final contest of the year against the Bengals to have a fighting chance to make the playoffs. The Browns took a 38-24 loss last weekend to the Cardinals on the road. Baker Mayfield threw for 247 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception, while Nick Chubb continued to show why he is one of the best running backs this season with 127 yards and one score. Odell Beckham Jr. led the team with eight catches for 66 yards.

Last weekend the Browns gave up over 200 yards rushing to Arizona. Kenyan Drake had a monster game with four touchdowns and a total of 137 yards rushing. Cleveland is ranked 27th in rushing yards allowed (135.2 YPG) and with the Ravens averaging 202.1 YPG on the ground, it could be a long afternoon.

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Another record as Mark Andrews sets Ravens’ single-season TD receptions

We’re not even halfway through the game yet and the Baltimore Ravens have set another record with Mark Andrews’ one-yard TD reception.

The Baltimore Ravens are all about setting records tonight. In the first quarter against the New York Jets, quarterback Lamar Jackson set the NFL’s single-season rushing record by a quarterback. In the second quarter, Mark Andrews set a Ravens franchise record for single-season touchdown receptions by a tight end.

It took a handful of attempts thanks to an illegal formation penalty on offensive lineman Parker Ehringer and a number of penalties on the Jets. But after getting his one-yard touchdown pass nullified, Andrews got the call once again on this one-yard touchdown completion to notch the franchise record.

This was Andrews’ eighth touchdown reception of the season, passing former Ravens tight ends Dennis Pitta (2012) and Todd Heap (2005). With more than a half left tonight as well as two more games remaining this season, Andrews could give himself quite the lead on the franchise record if he keeps up his production.

Andrews came into Week 15 against New York, leading the team in targets (82), receptions (54), receiving yards (707) and touchdown receptions (7). At the time of Andrews’ eighth touchdown, he had added another four targets, three receptions and 16 yards to his yearly totals.

Though it’s against the Jets, the Ravens’ offense is looking back to their usual selves. They’ve scored touchdowns on all three of their drives, marching down the field on the ground and through the air, seemingly at ease.

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