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Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens Full Game Replays Free
NFL 2023 Week 10
- Matchup: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens
- Date: Sunday, Nov. 12 (Week 10)
- Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
- Location: M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore)
- Moneyline: Browns +220, Ravens -275
- Spread: Browns +6.5 (-110), Ravens -6.5 (-110)
- Total: Over/Under 38 (-110/-110)
Baltimore Ravens what to watch:
Although his receiving core had a lot of drops early in the season, quarterback Lamar Jackson has been performing at a high level for the majority of the campaign. With just three interceptions, he is completing 71.5% of his passes for 1,954 yards and nine touchdowns. Jackson has gained 440 yards and five touchdowns on 84 rushes.
Jackson completed 21 of 26 passes for 187 yards and added 60 yards rushing on 10 attempts in last week's victory over Seattle. Nine of those receptions, totaling 80 yards, went to tight end Mark Andrews. In his first significant amount of action, rookie running back Keaton Mitchell dominated, gaining 138 yards on nine runs, including a 40-yard score and a 60-yard rush.
Cleveland Browns what to watch:
Deshaun Watson, the quarterback for Cleveland, was effective in his injury comeback last week. He ran for 22 yards on three scrambles and completed 19 of 30 passes for 219 yards and two touchdowns.Watson has only completed four of the team's eight games this season due to injuries. Maintaining his health would be essential to Cleveland's ability to compete with the Ravens.
Cleveland's defense rose to the challenge and held the Cardinals to only 58 net yards, despite playing against a rookie quarterback, Clayton Tune, who was making his first NFL start. The Browns defense, headed by Dalvin Tomlinson, who finished with 2.5 sacks, sacked Tune seven times and forced him to turn the ball over three times.