The Cleveland Browns will look to get back on the winning track on Sunday when they host the Baltimore Ravens.
The Browns have lost five of their past six games and have entered the all-too-familiar phase of the season where they try to play spoiler for their opponent. The Ravens, on the other hand, have gotten their act together as their health has improved, and won three consecutive games to re-enter the playoff race.
This will be Dillon Gabriel’s sixth consecutive start for the Browns at quarterback,
and time is growing short for him to do something before head coach Kevin Stefanski decides it is finally time to “see what the team has” in fellow rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders.
It is the Browns vs. the Ravens in the late-afternoon window from downtown Cleveland, and here is everything to know about the game.
Game Info
Records: Cleveland is 2-7. Baltimore is 4-5.
Kickoff: 4:25 p.m.
Stadium: Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland
TV: CBS
Announcers: Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty, and AJ Ross (sideline reporter)
Radio: 850 ESPN Cleveland, 92.3 The Fan WKRK, 98.5 WNCX, 1300 AM La Mega (Español)
Announcers: Andrew Siciliano, Nathan Zegura, and Jerod Cherry (sidelines)
Last meeting: The Ravens won the last meeting, 41-17, in Week 2 of this season.
First meeting: The Ravens won the first meeting, 17-10, on September 26, 1999.
All-time series: The Ravens lead the all-time series, 38-15. The Browns have won three of the last four meetings in Cleveland.
Weather: 43 degrees with a 5 percent chance of rain. Wind from the WNW at 24 mph. (weather.com)
Uniform: The Browns will take the field in their best uniform combination of brown jerseys and orange pants.
Injury report: Browns – Out: Defensive end Alex Wright (quad). Questionable: Defensive tackle Maliek Collins (oblique). Ravens – Out: Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (ankle), linebacker Jay Higgins IV (knee), running back Justice Hill (toe), and cornerback Marlon Humphrey. Questionable: Linebacker Mike Green (ankle).
The line: Browns +7.5, per FanDuel Sportsbook.
News and Notes
- The Ravens are allowing 123.2 rushing yards per game, which ranks No. 20 in the league
- The Browns are averaging 97.1 rushing yards per game, which ranks No. 26 in the league.
- Cleveland defensive end Myles Garrett has 8.5 sacks and 14 quarterback hits in his last nine games against Baltimore.
- The Browns are allowing 264.9 yards per game on defense, good for No. 2 in the NFL.
- The Browns are No. 1 in the league as the defense is allowing just 15.7 first downs per game, according to ESPN.
- In eight career games against the Browns, Baltimore running back Derrick Henry is averaging just 56 rushing yards per game.
- Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson is No. 1 in passer rating at 127.1
- Cleveland quarterback Dillon Gabriel is No. 30 in passer rating at 80.4.
- Gabriel is looking to join Baker Mayfield (2021), Deshaun Watson (2022, ’23), and Jameis Winston (2024) as Cleveland quarterbacks to beat the Ravens since 2021.
- Gabriel threw his first NFL touchdown pass in Week 2 against the Ravens.
- Baltimore has allowed an average of 14.5 points per game over the past four games.
- Cleveland has scored an average of 18 points per game over the past five games.
- The Browns have not been swept by the Ravens since 2020.
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A Final Quote
Quarterback Dillon Gabriel on the trajectory of his rookie season:
“I don’t think growth is ever linear, and there’s regression and there’s progression. So there’s things that get better and things we’ve got to continue to work on, but I want to continue to get better. And that’s what you strive for every single day.”
What are you looking for from the Browns in Sunday’s game against the Ravens?












