Ravens vs. Browns: 7 stats to know for Week 4

We’re looking at seven stats to know for Sunday’s AFC North matchup between the Baltimore #Ravens and Cleveland Browns via @Thacover2NFL

The Browns have been on an AFC North tour over the past two weeks, and on Sunday, they’ll play host to the third AFC North opponent in four weeks when the Ravens travel to Cleveland Browns Stadium on Sunday.

The Browns have listed QB Deshaun Watson as questionable, as the star quarterback has been dealing with a right shoulder injury suffered in the Week 3 win over Tennessee.

Baltimore has ruled out five starters, including Odell Beckham and Rashod Bateman, while Kyle Van Noy will likely make his 2023 debut.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are seven stats to know.

Odell Beckham among 5 Ravens starters ruled out for matchup vs. Browns

Baltimore ruled out five starters for Sunday’s matchup at Cleveland, while the #Ravens also listed Ronnie Stanley as doubtful, while 4 other starters are questionable via @Thacover2NFL

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Odell Beckham will miss his second straight game with an ankle injury, and he’s among five starters ruled out for Sunday’s matchup against Cleveland.

Ronnie Stanley is listed as doubtful, while Gus Edwards will return to the lineup after suffering a concussion in the loss to Indianapolis.

Kyle Hamilton, Justice Hill, Tyler Linderbaum, and Marcus Williams are all questionable.

How the Ravens and Browns stack up for Week 4

With the Baltimore #Ravens and Cleveland Browns set for an intense AFC matchup, here’s a statistical breakdown for both teams ahead of Sunday via @Thacover2NFL

Entering Week 4, Baltimore, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh are all tied atop the AFC North standings with 2-1 records.

The Ravens (2-1) will play their second road game of the season when they face the Browns (2-1) in an AFC North battle on Sunday.

In a heated and historic rivalry, Baltimore leads the all-time series vs. Cleveland, 35-13. Under head coach John Harbaugh, the Ravens are 24-6 vs. the Browns, including an 11-4 record in Cleveland.

The two teams split last season, with each team winning at home.

With preparation underway for both teams, here is how they match up statistically on both sides of the football.

Ravens PFF grades: Best and worst performers from 22-19 loss to the Colts

We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players from the Baltimore #Ravens 22-19 loss to the Colts in Week 3 via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens are looking to regroup after a shocking 22-19 home loss to the Indianapolis Colts at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.

Baltimore’s injury list continues to grow, with Rashod Bateman, Gus Edwards, and David Ojabo exiting the matchup with injuries.

With the Ravens set to start preparation on the Browns, here are the highest and lowest-graded performers courtesy of PFF.

Studs and duds from Ravens 22-19 loss to the Colts in Week 3

We’re looking at studs and duds from the Baltimore #Ravens 22-19 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3 via @Thacover2NFL

The Indianapolis Colts traveled into M&T Bank Stadium and upset the Baltimore Ravens in overtime, 22-19, with backup quarterback Gardner Minshew at the helm.

Minshew was 27-44 passing, for 227 yards and one passing touchdown in relief of Anthony Richardson, who missed the game with a concussion.

Baltimore’s rushing attack got going late in the fourth quarter, though, with Lamar Jackson’s second touchdown run of the game giving them a 14-13 lead after three quarters.

John Harbaugh’s team had multiple chances to win the game before overtime and had legendary kicker Justin Tucker fall just short on a potential game-winning 61-yard field goal attempt at the end of regulation.

The Ravens offense stalled in the overtime period, gaining just 11 yards on two conservative overtime possessions, and went for it on fourth-down in their territory with more than enough time on the clock.

Baltimore turned the ball over on downs after a non-pass interference call on rookie Zay Flowers on fourth-and-3 with 3:25 to go.

Colts kicker Matt Gay outplayed Tucker, setting an NFL record with four field goals of 50-plus yards, including the 53-yard game-winner.

With the Ravens set to start preparation on the Browns, here are the studs and duds from Sunday’s upset loss.

Ravens snap count vs. Colts: Breakdown, observations from Week 3

We’re looking at the snap count and playing time percentage for the Baltimore #Ravens in their 22-19 loss to the Colts in Week 3 via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens were overwhelming favorites, but questionable decision-making and costly turnovers resulted in a 22-19 loss to the Colts at M&T Bank Stadium.

Gardner Minshew was 27-44 passing, for 227 yards and one passing touchdown in relief of Anthony Richardson, who missed the game with a concussion.

Baltimore had multiple chances to win the game before overtime and had legendary kicker Justin Tucker fall just short on a potential game-winning 61-yard field goal attempt at the end of regulation.

The Ravens offense stalled in the overtime period, gaining just 11 yards on two conservative overtime possessions, and went for it on fourth-down in their territory with more than enough time on the clock.

Baltimore turned the ball over on downs after a non-pass interference call on rookie Zay Flowers on fourth-and-3 with 3:25 to go.

Colts kicker Matt Gay outplayed Justin Tucker, setting an NFL record with four field goals of 50-plus yards, including the 53-yard game-winner.

With the Ravens set to start preparation on the Browns, here’s Sunday’s snap count and playing time percentage.

Takeaways and observations from Ravens’ 22-19 overtime loss to Colts

We’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Baltimore #Ravens 22-19 loss to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 3 via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens were overwhelming favorites but outsmarted themselves and had costly turnovers in a 22-19 loss to the Colts at M&T Bank Stadium.

Baltimore had multiple chances to win the game before overtime and had legendary kicker Justin Tucker fall just short on a potential game-winning 61-yard field goal attempt at the end of regulation.

Colts kicker Matt Gay outplayed Tucker, setting an NFL record with four field goals of 50-plus yards, including the 53-yard game-winner.

Gardner Minshew was 27-44 passing, for 227 yards and one passing touchdown in relief of Anthony Richardson, who missed the game with a concussion.

The Ravens offense stalled in the overtime period, gaining just 11 yards on two conservative overtime possessions, and went for it on fourth-down in their territory with more than enough time on the clock.

Baltimore turned the ball over on downs after a non-pass interference call on rookie Zay Flowers on fourth-and-3 with 3:25 to go.

With the Ravens set to start preparation on the Browns, here are takeaways and observations of the loss.

Instant analysis of Ravens shocking 22-19 overtime loss to Colts in Week 3

We’re looking at instant analysis of the Baltimore #Ravens shocking 22-19 loss to Colts in Week 3 via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens were overwhelming favorites but outsmarted themselves and had costly turnovers in a 22-19 loss to the Colts at M&T Bank Stadium.

Gardner Minshew was 27-44 passing, for 227 yards and one passing touchdown in relief of Anthony Richardson, who missed the game with a concussion.

Baltimore had multiple chances to win the game before overtime and had legendary kicker Justin Tucker fall just short on a potential game-winning 61-yard field goal attempt at the end of regulation.

The Ravens offense stalled in the overtime period, gaining just 11 yards on two conservative overtime possessions, and went for it on fourth-down in their territory with more than enough time on the clock.

Baltimore turned the ball over on downs after a non-pass interference call on rookie Zay Flowers on fourth-and-3 with 3:25 to go.

Colts kicker Matt Gay outplayed Justin Tucker, setting an NFL record with four field goals of 50-plus yards, including the 53-yard game-winner.

With the Ravens set to start preparation on the Browns, here’s an instant analysis of the loss.

Key takeaways and highlights from first half of Ravens Week 3 matchup vs. Colts

We’re looking at key takeaways and highlights from the first half as the Baltimore #Ravens trail the Colts 10-7 at M&T Bank Stadium via @Thacover2NFL

Baltimore was favored at hoome and the Ravens outgained the Colts, 148-138 in first half, but trail 10-7 after a mistake filled first half.

Star quarterback Lamar Jackson was 7-of-7 passing, for 89 yards, while also logging 5 rushes for 31 yards, and electric touchdown.

With rookie quarterback Anthony Richardson out with a concussion, backup Gardner Minshew went 14-for-20 passing, for 103 yards and a touchdown to Zack Moss.

Ravens talented safety Kyle Hamilton became the first defensive back since Jamal Adams in 2019 to have three sacks in a game, per ESPN Stats & Info.

With the second half set to get underway, here are takeaways and highlights from the first half.

Ravens inactives for Week 3 matchup vs. Colts

Odell Beckham Jr. is among six starters ruled out for the Baltimore #Ravens Week 3 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts via @Thacover2NFL

The Ravens have released their inactives ahead of their home matchup against the Indianapolis Colts, where Baltimore is looking to move to 3-0 for the first time since 2016.

Offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (knee), center Tyler Linderbaum (ankle), cornerback Marlon Humphrey (foot), safety Marcus Williams (pectoral), wide receiver Odell Beckham, running back Justice Hill, and linebacker Odafe Oweh are all inactive.

Baltimore will utilize every player on the 53-man roster, with the inactive list consisting of every injured player on the roster.