The Cleveland Browns have a rare late-afternoon slot for today’s game against the Baltimore Ravens.
That provides an opportunity for local fans to check out some potentially interesting games in the 1 o’clock
window:
- The Geriatric Bowl between the Cincinnati Bengals with Joe Flacco and the Pittsburgh Steelers with Aaron Rodgers.
- The Chicago Bears vs. the Minnesota Vikings in a tight NFC North Division matchup.
For those fans fortunate enough to enjoy NFL Sunday Ticket, which is a lifesaver on days like today, the options expand to:
- Tampa Bay and Baker Mayfield are taking on Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills at 1 p.m.
- The Houston Texans against the Tennessee Titans and the Los Angeles Chargers against the Jacksonville Jaguars, with both games having an impact on the draft positioning for the Browns.
- Hitting the split screen opposite the Browns game will be the Seattle Seahawks against the Los Angeles Rams, and the Kansas City Chiefs against the Denver Broncos, both with major playoff implications.
A lot is going on, so be sure to stay with Dawgs By Nature throughout the day as we will have the full list of inactives for the Cleveland vs. Baltimore game, quarter-by-quarter game threads, and full post-game coverage of what is sure to be another exciting afternoon of Browns football!
Dawgs By Nature:
- Browns DE Myles Garrett has another milestone on his radar for Week 11 vs Ravens (Jared Mueller) – Cleveland’s Myles Garrett looks to join some of the NFL’s best sack artists in Week 11 versus the Baltimore Ravens.
- Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens Week 11 Predictions – Can Cleveland finally get a divisional win? (Chris Pokorny) – The Browns continue to have issues with offense and special teams, but they are 2-2 in games where they are the home team this season. Does that give them a chance against Baltimore?
- Browns elevate DT and newly acquired LB to active roster from practice squad (Matthew Wilson) – Cleveland decided to elevate two defensive players from the practice squad for Sunday’s matchup against Baltimore.
- When Shedeur Sanders hits the field, Browns fans should have measured expectations (Curtiss Brown) – Is Shedeur Sanders a talented quarterback? Yes. However, he isn’t someone who is going to elevate an offense.
- NFL head coaching carousel: 9 coaches noted as hot names; Browns options if Kevin Stefanski is fired (Jared Mueller) -Rumors of the Cleveland Browns moving on from Kevin Stefanski; Marcus Freeman, Jeff Hafley among HC candidates noted for new jobs
Cleveland Browns:
- Talent is a problem, but so is coaching for the Browns (Terry Pluto) – We can talk about the Browns’ lack of talent and their seemingly eternal search for a quarterback. But there is something wrong here that is beyond the players.
- Browns All-Pro Myles Garrett ready for all the ‘hands and objects’ Ravens may throw at him (Beacon Journal) – Lamar Jackson is only a couple of games removed from returning from a hamstring injury that cost him three games. He’s only two practices removed from missing a full practice due to knee soreness. What awaits the Baltimore Ravens quarterback in a couple of days? Facing the NFL’s sack leader in Browns All-Pro defensive end Myles Garrett in Cleveland.
- Browns-Ravens Preview: 3 things to watch (Browns Zone) – The Browns stuffed future Hall of Famer Derrick Henry in a Week 2 loss, but will have to deal with something they didn’t have to in the first meeting. Fullback Patrick Ricard, all 300 pounds of him, is back after missing six games with a calf injury.
- What Kevin Stefanski said about Shedeur Sanders’ development over the past few weeks (cleveland.com) – Shedeur Sanders apparently still isn’t getting any first-team reps, but it hasn’t stopped him from making good progress over the past few weeks.
NFL:
- Lamar Jackson and Ravens look to solve their Cleveland conundrum (ESPN) – If the Baltimore Ravens want to continue their dramatic turnaround this season, they have to figure out their Cleveland conundrum. In recent years, the Ravens have won division titles and playoff games, but they have failed to consistently win in Cleveland.
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba has landed in the wide receiver stratosphere (The Ringer) – A few years ago, there were questions about whether JSN could ever be a true no. 1 wideout. Now, the Seattle Seahawks star is on pace for one of the greatest receiving seasons of all time.
- Double-teams haven’t slowed Bucs rookie receiver Emeka Egbuka (Tampa Bay Times) – Emeka Egbuka says he’s grateful to be the Bucs receiver drawing all the double-teams. In his mind, it will only help him develop twice as fast.
- Seahawks remember Hall of Fame safety Kenny Easley (seahawks.com) – Kenny Easley, one of the greatest players in Seahawks history, died Friday at the age of 66.











