Ravens 53-man roster in Week 10 vs. Browns

We’re looking at the Baltimore Ravens 53-man roster for their Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium

The Ravens (7-2) and Browns (5-3) will square off Sunday in 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.

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 Ravens also have a stout defense and allowed their fewest yards in five years when they held the Seattle Seahawks to 151 yards in a 37-3 victory.

With pregame warmups set to begin, here’s an updated 53-man roster for Sunday’s game.

TV broadcast map for Ravens vs. Browns in Week 10

We’re looking at the TV broadcast map for the Baltmore Ravens Week 10 matchup against the Cleveland Browns

The Ravens and Browns are set for a heated Week 10 matchup at M&T Bank Stadium that could add some separation to the AFC North race.

All four teams in the division would be playoff-bound if the tournament started today, and a Baltimore win could begin to put them into the AFC driver’s seat as teams work to get the home-field advantage and the bye week that comes with the top spot.

Sunday’s matchup will feature two longtime AFC rivals, but the game will be telecast on Fox in the early window.

With the Thursday practice set to begin, here’s the TV Broadcast Map via 506 Sports, with fans not in Kansas City, Baltimore, or Pittsburgh needing to make other arrangements.

The Xs and Os with Greg Cosell: Previewing Week 10’s biggest NFL matchups

Texans at Bengals, Commanders at Seahawks, 49ers at Jaguars, Browns at Ravens, Broncos at Bills. Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar discuss Week 10’s biggest matchups.

It’s time for Week 10 of the NFL season, and as always, Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup, and Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire and the USA Today Sports Media Group, get you ready with tons of tape study and advanced metrics.

This week, Greg and Doug get deep into these games:

Houston Texans at Cincinnati Bengals — How C.J. Stroud’s game is reinforced by intelligent, calculated movement outside the pocket.

Washington Commanders at Seattle Seahawks — How Sam Howell has transcended his offensive line, and why the Seahawks’ blowout loss to the Baltimore Ravens wasn’t Geno Smith’s fault.

San Francisco 49ers at Jacksonville Jaguars — Why the 49ers’ run game and pass defense have each regressed mightily during their three-game losing streak.

Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens — The Browns’ offense will have to deal with a Ravens pass rush that comes at you from everywhere, with multiple effective schemes.

Denver Broncos at Buffalo Bills — Surprisingly, the Broncos’ passing game is looking better lately, while the Bills’ passing game… well, isn’t.

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os” right here:

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Anatomy of a Play: How the Ravens beat the numbers with their dominant pass rush

The Ravens got a sack against Geno Smith of the Seahawks last Sunday despite a disadvantage in the numbers game. Here’s how it worked.

In their 37-3 Week 9 thrashing of the Seattle Seahawks, the Baltimore Ravens did something a lot of defenses aren’t capable of doing — they got a sack despite the fact that they were two-short in the protection game.

What does that mean? Let’s get into DI Justin Madubuike’s sack of Geno Smith with 4:01 left in the first quarter.

Pre-snap, the Ravens set up in an overload blitz looking very much like what the San Francisco 49ers do a lot – an overload to the defensive right side, and linebacker Roquan Smith playing stand-up 3-tech to the other side.

At the snap, Smith dropped into coverage as Fred Warner often does, and he took away Jaxon Smith-Njigba as the middle hole defender. Linebacker Patrick Queen replaced Smith as a rusher, but he did so stunting to the overload side.

The Seahawks had a seven-man protection with tight end Noah Fant and running back Zach Charbonnet in the backfield. So, it’s five-on-seven in Seattle’s favor, and the Ravens still won. How did this happen? Defensive coordinator Mike Macdonald and outside linebackers coach Chuck Smith drew it up so that undefined pressure (for the offense) removed the numbers advantage. 

  • Roquan Smith’s drop had center Evan Brown and right guard Phil Haynes doubling nose tackle Michael Pierce.
  • Queen’s loop around occupied both Charbonnet and Fant.
  • Odafe Oweh and Kyle Van Noy on the edges took tackles Charles Cross and Jason Peters out.
  • That left Justin Madubuike to throw left guard Damien Lewis aside like the proverbial sack of potatoes to get to Geno Smith.

That’s how you win when you’re two guys short in the protection battle. 

“They’ve definitely got some good players, but it comes down to us,” Van Noy said after the game. “It’s always on the defense – just all of us being locked in, all of us being on one accord [and] all of us just doing our job to the best of our ability. As long as we communicate … Like I said, the biggest thing for us is communication. When we communicate, [when] we’re lined up and ready, I don’t think anybody can take us.” 

Hard to argue the point, and there would be no contrasting voices in Seattle.

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys got into how the Ravens further mess with protections.

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You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os” right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

The Xs and Os with Greg Cosell: Previewing Week 9’s biggest NFL matchups

Dolphins-Chiefs! Seahawks-Ravens! Cowboys-Eagles! Bills-Bengals! Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar preview Week 9’s biggest NFL games in “The Xs and Os.”

It’s time for Week 9 of the NFL season, and as always, Greg Cosell of NFL Films and ESPN’s NFL Matchup, and Doug Farrar of Touchdown Wire and the USA Today Sports Media Group, get you ready with tons of tape study and advanced metrics.

This week, Greg and Doug get deep into these games:

Miami Dolphins “at” Kansas City Chiefs
Seattle Seahawks at Baltimore Ravens
Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles
Buffalo Bills at Cincinnati Bengals

You can watch this week’s “Xs and Os” right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

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Ravens DC Mike Macdonald created a dominant pass rush without an alpha dog

The Baltimore Ravens lead the league in sacks without an alpha dog pass-rusher. Here’s how DC Mike Macdonald has put that together.

The Baltimore Ravens currently have the NFL’s best defense by DVOA, passing a Cleveland Browns defense that looked downright historic in the first half of the 2023 season. Second-year head coach Mike Macdonald has dialed up fronts and pressures that lead the NFL in sacks with 31, while their blitz rate of 24.9% is middle of the pack.

While multiple good players are responsible for this on the field, the Ravens don’t necessarily have an alpha-dog pass rusher like a Myles Garrett, Maxx Crosby, T.J. Watt, or Aidan Hutchinson. What they do as well as any team in the league is to scheme pressure intelligently, deploying the disruptors they have in the ways that work best for their attributes.

“Well, it’s great to hear that,” Macdonald said last week, when asked about Kyle Van Noy’s positive thoughts regarding how this defense is jelling. “I didn’t catch that, but [it’s] awesome to hear. Again, that’s something that goes unnoticed. We talked about in our meeting earlier in the week – it’s about the little details that you don’t necessarily see is what makes the difference and camaraderie and selflessness and effort and execution are things that aren’t necessarily shown to the naked eye when you’re watching the tape. To answer your question, those are the things that you see in a play-in and play-out basis is execution, guys doing the things they’re coached to do, playing really hard, having great energy in the meeting rooms and focus and taking a day-to-day mentality. Those are the things that as a coach, you’re striving for all the time, and we’re chasing it still. We’re not there by any means, but we’re chasing it. You can feel it on a day-to-day basis for sure.” 

One thing this defense is successfully chasing? Opposing quarterbacks.

In the case of Van Noy, who has 16 pressures, they move him to either edge, and also as a standup 3-tech in their third-down five-man fronts and blitzes. He’s still a quick rusher who knows how to shoot gaps. 

Odafe Oweh, who also has 16 pressures, is primarily an edge-rusher, but he’ll also get pressure from 3-tech looks and nose alignments.

They’ll use Jadeveon Clowney (34 pressures) as a stunt player, exploiting his ability to move quickly over multiple gaps. 

Justin Madubuike is regarded mostly as an interior pass-rusher, and he’s great there, but eight of his 26 pressures have come from the edge or over the tackles. Most of the time he’ll work inside from those outside looks, but he’s also quick enough to bend a tackle around the edge once in a while.

Michael Pierce is their primary interior rusher, and he’s a hoss at 6-0 and 340 pounds. He’s a physically dominant player who will flash short-area quickness, but his primary job is really to take a blocker and just push him back into the pocket.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has talked about how opponent-specific Mike Macdonald’s defense is, but what I really see is a lot of smart player deployment. That should continue to an impressive degree as the 2023 season rolls along. 

In this week’s “Xs and Os with Greg Cosell and Doug Farrar,” the guys get deep into how the Ravens’ pass rush is cooking with so many ideal complementary pieces.

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You can watch this week’s full “Xs and Os,” featuring all of Week 9’s biggest NFL matchups (including Ravens-Seahawks) right here:

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You can also listen and subscribe to the “Xs and Os” podcast on Spotify…

…and on Apple Podcasts.

Ravens snap count vs. Cardinals: Breakdown, observations from Week 8

We’re looking at the snap counts and playing time percentages in the Baltimore #Ravens 31-24 win over the Arizona Cardinals

The Baltimore Ravens are now 5-2 after an ugly, but hard fought, 31-24 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday afternoon.

Gus Edwards ran for three touchdowns on the day, and the Ravens defense intercepted Cardinals quarterback Joshua Dobbs twice on the day.

With a Week 9 matchup against Seattle looming, we’re lookinga the snap counts and playing time percentages.

Ravens updated 53-man roster vs. Cardinals: News and notes for Week 8

We’re looking at the Baltimore #Ravens 53-man roster for Sunday’s matchup against the Arizona Cardinals

The Ravens are 5-2 and looking to take the next step in their journey toward AFC supremacy when they face the 1-6 Cardinals on the road.

Arizona will be without quarterback Kyler Murray, who returned to practice this week some ten months after tearing his ACL.

Murray was cleared for practice but will sit out another week, while Baltimore safety Marcus Williams will miss the matchup with a hamstring injury.

Linebacker Odafe Oweh (ankle), running back Keaton Mitchell (hamstring), and Tylan Wallace (hamstring) were all listed as questionable.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s an updated 53-man roster for Sunday afternoon in Glendale, Arizona.

Studs and duds from Ravens 38-6 win over Lions in Week 7

We’re looking at the studs and duds from the Baltimore #Ravens 38-6 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 7

The Lions were hyped as one of the top teams in the NFC, but they were phycially out classed during an embarrassing 38-6 loss to the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

Lamar Jackson accounted for four total touchdowns, and the Ravens defense held Detroit to 97 yards in the a first half that saw the home team score on their first four possessions.

With Baltimore now 5-2 on the season and heading to Arizona in Week 8, here are the studs from the Sunday dismantling.

Takeaways and observations from Ravens 38-6 win over Lions in Week 7

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Baltimore #Ravens 38-6 win over the Detroit Lions in Week 7

Lamar Jackson accounted for four total touchdowns, and the Ravens defense held Detroit to 97 yards in a first half that saw the home team score on their first four possessions.

In what can be described as an intense life lesson, the Lions learned that they are improving, but they’re not ready to be listed among the NFL’s elite after an embarrassing 38-6 loss to the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium.

With Baltimore now 5-2 on the season and heading to Arizona in Week 8, here are the top photos from the dominant win.