Ravens’ Week 13 snap counts vs Cowboys: Back to the backfield merry go round

See which Baltimore Ravens players got the most time on the field against the Dallas Cowboys in Week 13.

The Baltimore Ravens got back to winning ways on Tuesday night as they eased past the Dallas Cowboys 34-17. The victory improves the Ravens record to 7-5 while dropping the Cowboys to 3-9. The Week 14 clash between the Ravens and the Cleveland Browns is shaping up to be one of the biggest games of the season for both teams in their hunt for a place in the postseason.

The Ravens were back to something approaching a full-strength roster against the Cowboys, although the specter of COVID-19 continues to haunt the team. Wide receiver Dez Bryant was pulled from the game during warm-ups after it was revealed that he had tested positive for the virus.

Let’s dive into the Ravens’ offensive and defensive snap counts from Week 13.

Patrick Queen vs. Ezekiel Elliott is our key matchup of Week 13

Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen will need to step up and keep Ezekiel Elliott from popping off chunk yards or breaking loose all together.

The Baltimore Ravens’ defense may have had its most impressive game of the season last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and without several starters to boot. This week, the Dallas Cowboys might not present as daunting a task, but the key to keeping their offense off the field — let alone out of the end zone — may come down to controlling star running back Ezekiel Elliott.

While Baltimore has relied mostly on their big men up front to stunt opposing rushing attacks, the availability of Calais Campbell and Brandon Williams on Tuesday still looks questionable, even though Campbell has been activated from the Reserve/COVID-19 list.

Sure, the Ravens did a remarkable job last week in spite of those and other absences, but controlling Elliott may ultimately come down to the speed and overall presence of their linebackers — Namely 2020 NFL Draft first-round pick Patrick Queen.

Aside from a few rookie growing pains — mostly in coverage — Queen has been nothing short of outstanding leading the inside linebackers for Baltimore this season. His presence, and more importantly, his sideline-to-sideline speed could be the difference when facing a dangerous opposing back like Elliott.

If the Ravens are without their powerful run-stoppers again, Queen (as well as his supplement of inside linebackers) will need to step up and keep Elliott from popping off chunk yards or breaking loose altogether. If Queen can effectively use his speed to contain Elliott when he touches the ball, the Cowboys should be in for a disappointing evening.

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Ravens vs. Cowboys: 7 fun facts about this Week 13 matchup

The Ravens take on the Cowboys in Week 13. Here are seven things you didn’t know you didn’t know about this series.

At the start of the 2020 season, two offenses that most people were looking forward to watching in the weeks ahead were the Baltimore Ravens and the Dallas Cowboys. Both teams seemed stacked with exciting playmakers at every level, including two high-caliber quarterbacks. The Week 13 clash between the two was expecting to see two playoff-bound juggernauts duking it out in the cold.

Things haven’t exactly gone according to plan for either team since then, sadly. However, the 6-5 Ravens and the 3-8 Cowboys are not dead just yet. And this week’s matchup should provide some points of interest. Indeed, the small number of games between the two sides has produced some interesting connections. Here are seven of my favorites.