

In Week 11, the Baltimore Ravens are looking to win their fourth straight game and get back to an.500 record when they face off against the Cleveland Browns. Baltimore Beatdown staff makes bold predictions about the AFC North matchup.
This year, the Ravens are different. They haven’t had a good showing in Cleveland for the past two years. Baltimore can’t afford to take anyone lightly or look ahead after a 1-5 starting, so they will continue their run and control this game throughout. The Ravens will be dominant, although not as bad as in the first meeting between the two teams.
Keaton Mitchell’s biggest day is his best of the season. With Justice Hill injured, Baltimore struggles to run through the middle and Cleveland. He has 80+ yards including several explosive plays, a touchdown and multiple explosive plays. Isaiah Likely was Lamar Jackson’s safety-valve against the Browns man blitzes.
Nate Wiggins intercepts Dillon Gabriel’s quick-game pass for a pick-6, despite the defense having a relatively quiet day. Dre’Mont Jones makes his first Ravens sack. Baltimore wins 24-10. – Zach Canter
The Ravens have swept the Browns this season in Cleveland. It was not a pretty affair. The winning streak is largely a result of Roquan Hamilton and Kyle Smith’s turnovers. Devontez Walker, who replaced Rashod Bateman on the field, finds the endzone. The Ravens’ offense is not very impressive, but it does enough to get them to.500 with a 20-10 win. – Mark Myers
Last week, the Ravens were ready to face the Vikings game plan. They will be again this Sunday. Baltimore will test the Browns defense at the edges with screens and outside runs in order to prepare them for Derrick Henry’s chunk plays during the second half. Lamar Jackson is also going to make a few explosive plays off play action. Cleveland, learning from Vikings mistakes, sticks to Quinshon Judkins until the fourth quarter when they are forced to pass in order to overcome a two score deficit. The Ravens defense has an opportunity to close the door with a big fourth-down sack. – Nikhil Mehta
With their fourth consecutive win, the Ravens beat the Browns with a convincing victory to return to.500 for the first since the 2020 season. Baltimore’s offense begins slowly against Cleveland’s tough defense, but eventually breaks through in the second half to run away with the game. The offensive line struggles to stop Myles Garrett. However, a quick pass attack allows Lamar Jackson to enjoy a successful, but not spectacular, day in the air. Mark Andrews breaks Derrick Mason’s franchise record for receiving yards by scoring his fourth touchdown. The ground game is struggling until Keaton Mitchel takes a carry and scores a touchdown on a run of 40+ yards.
Dillon Gabriel continues to make turnovers, throwing two interceptions. Malaki Starks gets his third in the same number of games. Mike Green sacked Gabriel twice, and the pass rush racked up four sacks on the Browns’ offensive line. Baltimore moves to 2-0 with a 27-10 win over Cleveland. Dustin Cox