BALTIMORE, Md. — The Cleveland Browns will try to take down the division-leading Baltimore Ravens during a Sunday Night Football showdown. Kickoff is at 8:20 p.m. EDT.
The Ravens (7-3) sit atop the tight AFC North. They are seeking their fifth win at M&T Bank Stadium this season.
The Browns (6-5) are coming off of a 13-10 victory over the Detroit Lions in Week 11. Receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones is expected to return to the lineup Sunday, which means Cleveland could be the healthiest it’s been since Week 2.
Explosive plays — defined as passes of 20-or-more yards and runs of 10-or-more yards — could prove to be key in this matchup, considering the Ravens have given up 47 so far this season, the second most in the league.
Baltimore welcomes back quarterback Lamar Jackson, who sat out last week’s 16-13 win over the Chicago Bears with an undisclosed illness. The MVP contender has been instrumental in leading the Ravens to some tight victories this year. They’ve won a league-high five games this season in which they’ve trailed in the fourth quarter.
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