The Baltimore Ravens have been on a mission since their bye in Week 7. After a 1-5 start, they have rattled off three straight wins, and own a record 4-5 heading into their Week 11 meeting with the Cleveland Browns. The Ravens took care of the Browns in blowout fashion earlier in the year, defeating their AFC North rival 41-17 in their Week 2 showdown. Still, divisional games never come easy, and Baltimore has definitely had their struggles against them in recent years. When it comes to games in Cleveland, the Ravens have lost three of their last four. The fans at Huntington Bank Field are loud and relentless, and it clearly has an effect on the game. Those three losses have been ugly. Last year, Baltimore had countless opportunities to seal the win in their Week 8 game in Cleveland, but fumbled away countless chances. They won there in 2023, but in 2022 and 2021, they came up short in each of their road matchups. Regardless, the Ravens’ troubles in Cleveland are the last thing on their minds heading into t
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