Ravens’ 53-man roster vs. Bengals: News and notes for Week 11

We’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster for their Thursday night matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals on Amazon Prime

The Ravens suffered a humbling 33-31 loss to the Browns in Week 10, but a short rest prevented any time for self-pity, as John Harbaugh’s squad immediately returned to work.

Baltimore is 7-3 and atop the AFC North, and have a chance to create more space in the division when they face Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals (5-4) on Amazon Prime’s Thursday Night Football.

The Ravens will be without Ronnie Stanley, and Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey is listed as doubtful with a calf injury.

With kickoff now 10 hours away, we’re looking at an updated 53-man roster with news and notes for Week 11.

Where do the Ravens sit in the AFC playoff picture?

We’re looking at an updated look at the AFC playoff picture and the Baltimore Ravens are currently the No. 2 seed behind the Kansas City Chiefs

The Ravens are 7-3, and even after a 33-31 loss to the Browns in Week 10, they sit atop the AFC North, but that standing alone won’t create much separation, as three other division rivals are also currently in the postseason picture.

If the postseason started this weekend, the AFC North would be represented by three teams and the division winners from the AFC East, AFC West, and two AFC South teams.

Baltimore and Cincinnati are set for a high-profile matchup on Thursday night, and a loss would drop the Bengals to 5-5 on the season and down to as low as the 11th or 12th seed in the conference.

With the final day of preparation underway, here’s an updated look at the AFC playoff picture.

Ravens snap count vs. Browns: Breakdown, observations from 33-31 loss in Week 10

We’re looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages from the Baltimore Ravens 33-331 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 10

The NFL is far from a sprint, and with some weeks feeling like a marathon, the Ravens will need to return to the drawing board.

After looking like the best team in the league through one half, Mike MacDonald’s defense melted down, as Baltimore was outscored 24-14 in the second half by Cleveland, as the Browns pulled off the 33-31 upset as time expired.

The Ravens abandoned the run and their defensive principles en route to a shocking 33-31 loss to the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Kevin Stefanski’s team (6-3) moved within a game of the Ravens (7-3), who’ll look to rebound ahead of a massive AFC North matchup against the Bengals (5-4) on Thursday night.

With preparation for Week 11 underway, here’s the snap count from Sunday’s loss.

Studs and duds from Ravens 33-31 loss to the Browns in Week 10

We’re looking at Studs and duds from the Baltimore #Ravens 33-31 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 10

The NFL is far from a sprint, and with some weeks feeling like a marathon, the Ravens are set to return to the drawing board.

John Harbaugh’s group looked like the best team in the league through one half, then melted down, as Baltimore was outscored 24-14 in the second by Cleveland, as the Browns pulled off the 33-31 upset as time expired.

The Ravens abandoned the run and their defensive principles en route to a shocking 33-31 loss to the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

Kevin Stefanski’s team (6-3) moved within a game of the Ravens (7-3), who’ll look to rebound ahead of a massive AFC North matchup against the Bengals (5-4) on Thursday night.

With fans perplexed and disappointed after the late fourth-quarter meltdown, here are the studs and duds from Sunday’s loss.

Takeaways and observations from Ravens 33-31 loss to the Browns in Week 10

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Baltimore Ravens 33-31 loss to the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium in Week 10

The Ravens abandoned the run and their defensive principles en route to a shocking 33-31 loss to the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

John Harbaugh’s group looked like the best team in the league through one half, then melted down, as the Ravens were outscored 24-14 in the second by Cleveland, as the Browns pulled off the 33-31 upset as time expired.

Kevin Stefanski’s team (6-3) moved within a game of the Ravens (7-3), who’ll look to rebound ahead of a massive AFC North matchup against the Bengals (5-4) on Thursday night.

With fans perplexed and disappointed after the late fourth-quarter meltdown, here are takeaways and observations from the loss.

Instant analysis of Ravens shocking 33-31 loss to the Browns in Week 10

We’re looking at an Instant analysis of the Baltimore Ravens shocking 33-31 loss to the Cleveland Browns in Week 10

Baltimore looked like the best team in the league through one half, and then melted down, as the Ravens were outscored 24-14 in the second by Cleveland, as the Browns pulled off the 33-31 upset as time expired.

The Browns (6-3) moved within a game of the Ravens (7-3), who’ll look to rebound ahead of a massive AFC North matchup against the Bengals (5-4) on Thursday night.

With fans perplexed and disappointed after the late fourth-quarter meltdown, here’s an instant analysis of the shocking loss.

Takeaways and highlights from first half as Ravens hold a 17-9 lead over Browns

We’re looking at takeaways and highlights from first half at M&T Bank Stadium as the Ravens hold a 17-9 lead over Browns

The Browns out-gained the Ravens 174-168 in the first half.

They also had 41 offensive plays to the Ravens 25 and 98 rushing yards to Baltimore’s 62, yet still trailed 17-9 at halftime.

Both defensive units were stout in the first half, but the Ravens were able to turn big plays from rookie running back Keaton Mitchell into scores.

With the third quarter set to begin, we’re looking at takeaways from the first half.

Ravens vs. Browns: Marlon Humphrey, Keaton Mitchell are both active for Week 10 matchup

Baltimore released their list of inactives for Week 10 and both Marlon Humphrey and Keaton Mitchell are active for the matchup against the Browns

The Ravens released their list of inactives for Sunday’s matchup against the Browns, and right tackle Morgan Moses will not play due to a shoulder injury.

Patrick Mekari will get the start at right tackle, while cornerback Marlon Humphrey and running back Keaton Mitchell are active and will play.

For Cleveland, cornerback Greg Newsome will play.

3 keys for Ravens offense vs. Browns defense in Week 10

We’re looking at 3 keys for the Baltimore Ravens offense against the Cleveland Browns defense in Week 10

The Ravens and Browns are headed for a heavyweight showdown featuring two of the highest-paid quarterbacks in the NFL and the two best defensive units on the planet.

Cleveland edge rusher Myles Garrett has talked the talk this week, and a significant reason stems from a dominant defense that’s been outstanding outside of a few letdown performances.

The Browns rank first in yards allowed (234.8), the fewest given up in the league through nine weeks in 15 years. They’ll look to smother a Ravens offense that rushed for over 130 yards in the first meeting, with Lamar Jackson having one of his most efficient outings of the season.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are three keys for the Baltimore offense.

3 keys for Ravens defense vs. Browns offense in Week 10

We’re looking at three keys for the Baltimore Ravens defense against the Cleveland Browns offense in Week 10

The Ravens (7-2) and Browns (5-3) are a little over an hour away from a key AFC North matchup at M&T Bank Stadium in a game that could create separation at the top of the division.

Baltimore leads the league in points allowed (13.8), the lowest number this far into a season since its 2000 Super Bowl-winning defense.

We’re looking at three keys for the Ravens’ defense, with kickoff fast approaching.