The Baltimore Ravens (5-2) are going on the road to face the Cleveland Browns (1-6) in Week 8. They are hoping to stay hot against their AFC North rival amid a five-game winning streak.
Here are three Ravens who could impact the game the most:
Running back Derrick Henry
This is an obvious one, but Henry must be on this list, as he has been nearly unstoppable this season.
Through the first seven weeks, he has rushed for 873 yards on 134 carries (6.5 yards per carry) and eight touchdowns.
That puts Henry on pace to finish the season with 2,120 rushing yards, which would break his 2,027-yard career high and Eric Dickerson's 2,105-yard single-season record.
The 30-year-old has a good chance to continue inching closer to the record this week, as the Browns rank in the bottom half of the NFL in rushing yards allowed per game (126.1).
Wide receiver Rashod Bateman
The status of wide receiver Zay Flowers is up in the air after he exited last weekend's game with an ankle injury.
It's not looking good, either, as he didn't practice for the second straight day on Thursday.
If Flowers is inactive come Sunday, Bateman will see an increase in his workload.
The former first-round wide receiver played well in relief of Flowers last week, registering a team-leading four catches for 121 yards and a touchdown.
Linebacker Roquan Smith
Cleveland is already on its third quarterback of the season. Last week, Deshaun Watson suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, while backup Dorian Thompson-Robinson exited the game with a finger injury.
As a result, head coach Kevin Stefanski named quarterback Jameis Winston the starter this week.
Winston played well in relief of Thompson-Robinson on Sunday, throwing for 67 yards and a touchdown, but he has proven to be a bit careless with the ball at times.
That will likely force the Browns to rely on their ground game, led by running back Nick Chubb.
Chubb underwhelmed in his first game back with just 22 yards on 11 carries (two yards per carry), but he did find the end zone, and he'll only get better with time.
Smith needs to make sure that doesn't happen this week, though. He has a team-leading 74 tackles, as well as one forced fumble, one interception and three passes defensed.
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