After the Browns were predicted to beat the Patriots in week six, it will be Browns Vs Ravens in week seven.
The two games between these two teams last year were crazy, it should be similar to last year. And if the Browns want to win, they’ll need to contain Lamar Jackson.
Browns Have Tough Defensive Task
Obviously, Lamar Jackson and his speed will be an issue for the Browns, but someone else the Browns have to look out for is Mark Andrews. Last year, Mark Andrews was one of the biggest reasons why the Browns lost.
Mark Andrews comes up with the HUGE one-handed catch 🤩
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— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) November 29, 2021
The Ravens’ biggest weakness though are their receivers. Rashod Batemen is the clear number one wide receiver on the Ravens, and he’s unproven. He missed most of his rookie season due to injury, and the Ravens don’t have too much talent there other than him. So, players like Denzel Ward and Greg Newsome II should have a good day at cornerback.
If the Browns want to win this game, they have to find a way to stop Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews.
Could Have a Tough Day on Offense
Last year in their game at Baltimore, offense was hard to come by. With Deshaun Watson possibly still out, this game could be ugly for the Browns’ offense.
The Browns can look to someone like David Njoku to get some offense in because he proved that he could do that last year.
Did David Njoku catch it? 🤔
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— Pickswise (@Pickswise) November 29, 2021
Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt should still do good like always, but the passing game could be brutal.
The Ravens have players like Marlon Humphrey and Marcus Peters at cornerback, and then they have Calais Campbell giving the Browns’ offensive line some problems. Now the Browns’ offensive line is still pretty good, but they could get overwhelmed with Campbell in this game.
Browns Vs Ravens: Who Wins?
This game should be close. The Ravens’ receiving core isn’t too great, but they’ll still get some offense in with Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews. Expect this game to come down to the final seconds, and the Ravens get the win in a somewhat low-scoring game.
Final Score Prediction: Ravens 17, Browns 14
Browns Record Through Seven Games: 5-2