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Ravens offense faltered after reversed touchdown. Ben Cleveland suspended. John Harbaugh evaluates Daniel Faalele's play. Tyler Loop working on kickoffs.
The Steelers have now regained first place of the AFC North with four weeks to go. Of the Steelers' final four opponents, only one (the Lions, whom the Steelers play in Week 16) have a winning record. Conversely, the Ravens' remaining schedule is much tougher: Week 15 at Cincinnati, Week 16 vs. Patriots, Week 17 at Packers and Week 18 at Steelers.
The Baltimore Ravens added another home primetime game to their schedule this season. They will play host to the New England Patriots at 8:20 p.m. on Sunday, December 21, week 16 of the NFL season. This will be the Ravens' fifth primetime game this season, including their third at M&T Bank Stadium.
NFL Week 15 odds, picks, predictions, TV channel, streaming information for the Sunday football game between Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals.
The Ravens' backup RB received positive news after exiting Sunday's matchup against the Steelers in the third quarter with a knee injury.
The hits keep on coming for the Baltimore Ravens, who are not having a great last two weeks since their remarkable turnaround from the 1-5 start to the season.
Ravens guard Ben Cleveland will serve an NFL suspension over the next three games. The league announced today that Cleveland is suspended for three games without pay for violating the NFL’s Substances of Abuse Policy. The suspension appears to stem from an incident in February in which Cleveland was arrested for DUI in Georgia.
Baltimore Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely appeared to have the go-ahead touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, but it was overturned.