11-10-2016, 01:01 AM
Hi, Jaguars fans!
A battle in the AFC North division as the Cleveland Browns visit the 4-4 and first place Baltimore Ravens, as both teams lead off Week 10 of the 2016 NFL season. Ravens also are hosting an AFC North opponent in Baltimore in consecutive games in five days, defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers last Sunday.
Baltimore is a 10.5 favorite to defeat Cleveland tonight, , but the Browns have upset the Ravens on road wins in Baltimore two of the last three seasons. Browns QB Jason Campbell threw three touchdown passes to help Cleveland take a 21-10 lead by the third quarter, eventually holding on to their lead, and win 24-18, back on November 3, 2013.
Browns kicker Travis Coons kicked the game-winning field goal for Cleveland with 6:43 remaining in overtime to help the Browns defeat the Ravens in their last visit to Baltimore 33-30 back on October 11, 2015.
Baltimore though leads Cleveland in the all-time regular season series in tonight's 36th meeting, with the Ravens winning 26 games and losing 9 games.
Jim Nantz and Phil Simms are announcing the live TV commentary, along with sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson, simulcast in both Cleveland and Baltimore on CBS, and internationally on The NFL Network.
Tonight is Nike Color Rush Thursday, so the host Ravens will wear their all-purple Nike color rush uniforms jerseys and pants, while the visiting Browns are wear their orange jerseys and pants.
Clear skies at 45 degrees is the local gamecast inside Manufacturers and Trust Bank Stadium, for the 8:25PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff, and might as well GO RAVENS!!!!! :woot: :yes:
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Baltimore is a 10.5 favorite to defeat Cleveland tonight, , but the Browns have upset the Ravens on road wins in Baltimore two of the last three seasons. Browns QB Jason Campbell threw three touchdown passes to help Cleveland take a 21-10 lead by the third quarter, eventually holding on to their lead, and win 24-18, back on November 3, 2013.
Browns kicker Travis Coons kicked the game-winning field goal for Cleveland with 6:43 remaining in overtime to help the Browns defeat the Ravens in their last visit to Baltimore 33-30 back on October 11, 2015.
Baltimore though leads Cleveland in the all-time regular season series in tonight's 36th meeting, with the Ravens winning 26 games and losing 9 games.
Jim Nantz and Phil Simms are announcing the live TV commentary, along with sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson, simulcast in both Cleveland and Baltimore on CBS, and internationally on The NFL Network.
Tonight is Nike Color Rush Thursday, so the host Ravens will wear their all-purple Nike color rush uniforms jerseys and pants, while the visiting Browns are wear their orange jerseys and pants.
Clear skies at 45 degrees is the local gamecast inside Manufacturers and Trust Bank Stadium, for the 8:25PM Eastern Standard Time kickoff, and might as well GO RAVENS!!!!! :woot: :yes:

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