Ravens Week 5 Fantasy Football Preview and Predictions
By Carlos Avent
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Sometimes, life isn’t fair. For the Cleveland Browns, life versus the Baltimore Ravens hasn’t been fair for 13 of the last 14 meetings.
This Sunday, the Ravens host the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium. Since the arrival of John Harbaugh and Joe Flacco, the Ravens have outscored the Browns in total points by a ratio of 301 to 183. Proverbially, it’s been a game that the Browns just can’t win.
Heading into this Sunday, both teams are 1-3 and ready to start the 2nd quarter of the season on a high note and avoid being put in the basement of the AFC North. As history would tell it, the Browns are doomed to head to a familiar place called ‘last place’.
Dec 28, 2014; Baltimore, MD, USA; Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh and Cleveland Browns head coach Mike Pettine speaks after the game at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore Ravens defeated Cleveland Browns 20-10. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
Over the first 4 games of the season, the Browns have given up an average of 406 YPG to opposing offenses. This proposes a very favorable matchup for the Ravens, who are coming off of a very defensive, hard fought victory in Pittsburgh in week 4.
Let’s take a look at who starts and who sits for the Ravens this week vs. the Browns.
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