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  1. The Ravens hold a two-game lead in the AFC North coming off their bye week. The Rams beat the Cleveland Browns, 36-19. Who will have the advantage when they meet Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium? Ravens passing game vs. Rams pass defense Lamar Jackson started hot but ultimately struggled against pressure in his first full game without his favorite target, tight end Mark Andrews. Isaiah Likely filled in effectively for Andrews, leading the team with 40 receiving yards and showing off how dynamic he can be after the catch. But it’s an open question whom Jackson will target in tight spots against the more dangerous opponents the Ravens will face over the next five weeks. Five receivers caught at least two passes against the Chargers, but no one caught more than five or reached even 50 yards. Rookie Zay Flowers leads the team in targets, catches and receiving yards. Former Ram Odell Beckham Jr. has come on lately with 13 catches for 246 yards and two scores over his past four games. Jackson and Beckham have gouged opponents with slants, which could be a valuable weapon against a defense that does not excel at covering short passes over the middle. Jackson missed Thursday’s practice with an illness but returned Friday and is “recovered,” coach John Harbaugh said. The Ravens will need a better game from left tackle Ronnie Stanley, who allowed six pressures against the Chargers after he missed the previous week with a knee injury. The Rams rank 27th in pressures and 24th in sacks. Defensive coordinator Raheem Morris is not blitz-happy, sending extra rushers on just 24% of dropbacks. At age 32, defensive tackle Aaron Donald isn’t quite the game wrecker he was in his prime, but he will still present a profound challenge to the Ravens’ interior blockers. He leads the Rams with six sacks, 13 tackles for loss and 21 quarterback hits. Nose tackle Kobie Turner (5 1/2 sacks) is also a powerful interior rusher. The Rams are not as talented on the edges or in the secondary, where cornerback Cobie Durant is a vulnerable target. Outside linebackers Byron Young (five sacks) and Michael Hoecht (4 1/2 sacks) are also questionable with knee injuries. The Rams rank 30th in takeaways, 19th on third down and 14th in the red zone. EDGE: Even Rams passing game vs. Ravens pass defense Matthew Stafford seems recovered from the thumb injury that hampered him in November and remains a dynamic passer at age 35. He threw for 279 yards and three touchdowns last Sunday against the Browns. Stafford has found a new favorite receiver in rookie Puka Nacua, who already has 77 catches on 118 targets for 1,029 yards in 12 games. Nacua seems to create separation no matter who’s covering him and has supplanted Cooper Kupp, who has averaged just 27.7 receiving yards over his past six games as he’s battled hamstring and ankle injuries. Former Raven Demarcus Robinson produced his best game of the season against the Browns with four catches for 55 yards. Stafford gets rid of the ball quickly and has taken a modest 20 sacks in 11 games. Related Articles Baltimore Ravens | With Marlon Humphrey back, Ravens CB Rock Ya-Sin a healthy scratch vs. Rams Baltimore Ravens | Storms are expected in Baltimore during Sunday’s Ravens game. Here’s how to get there without the light rail. Baltimore Ravens | Joe Flacco or rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson will start for Browns in crucial game vs. Jaguars Baltimore Ravens | Ravens QB Lamar Jackson returns to practice Friday ‘recovered’ from illness; former LB Josh Bynes retires Baltimore Ravens | ‘Welcomed to be themselves,’ late additions lift Ravens defense to unforeseen heights He will face a Ravens defense that leads the league with 47 sacks and ranks first in DVOA against the pass, allowing just 4.2 yards per attempt. Fifteen Ravens have dropped opposing quarterbacks, led by defensive tackle Justin Madubuike (10 sacks, 21 quarterback hits) and outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney (7 1/2 sacks, 17 quarterback hits). The Ravens have excelled at preventing the deep ball and also rank third in the red zone. They’re more vulnerable on short passes over the middle but only relatively. Safety Kyle Hamilton is a Pro Bowl candidate capable of filling any role. Cornerback Marlon Humphrey is on target to play against the Rams after missing two games because of a calf strain. EDGE: Ravens Ravens running game vs. Rams run defense The Ravens lead the league in rushing and rank second in yards per carry after they rolled up 197 yards in their win over the Chargers. Rookie Keaton Mitchell has added a big-play jolt to coordinator Todd Monken’s game plans, averaging 9.3 yards per carry. He complements Gus Edwards’ efficient work in short yardage and at the goal line, while the whole operation hinges on the defensive attention Jackson (5.1 yards per carry, five touchdowns) draws. Flowers also got in on the fun with a 37-yard touchdown run against the Chargers. Monken has effectively mixed up his run calls in recent weeks, using more zone and spread concepts than his predecessor, Greg Roman. The Rams rank 21st in DVOA against the run and gave up an average of 167.3 yards in losses to the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers. On the other hand, they have won three straight and held opponents under 100 rushing yards in each game. In other words, they will hope to keep the Ravens from jumping to a lead and grinding them down. Linebacker Ernest Jones leads the team in tackles and ranks among the best run defenders at his position. Donald is known more for his all-time great pass rushing, but he and Turner are solid against the run. EDGE: Ravens Rams running game vs. Ravens run defense The Rams are known as a pass-first team because of Stafford and their prolific receivers, but they have actually been more efficient on the ground this year, averaging 4.3 yards per carry and ranking eighth in rush DVOA. They have moved away from coach Sean McVay’s vaunted outside zones to a gap scheme that emphasizes power and uses motion to create double teams at the point of attack. Kyren Williams has averaged 5.1 yards per carry and 85.9 yards per game. Backup Royce Freeman has been nearly as good, averaging 4.6 yards per carry. Right guard Kevin Dotson creates space for them as one of the sport’s best run blockers. The Rams beat up on Arizona’s porous run defense, doing less damage against playoff-bound opponents such as the 49ers, Eagles and Dallas Cowboys. But they will test the Ravens, who have been out of this world against the pass and merely good against the run. Linebackers Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen rebounded to top form in the win over the Chargers. Nose tackle Michael Pierce and defensive tackle Travis Jones have quietly delivered very good seasons on the interior and will need to be stout against the Rams’ power game. EDGE: Even Ravens special teams vs. Rams special teams Justin Tucker hooked a 44-yard field goal attempt outside the left upright in the fourth quarter against the Chargers. His fifth miss of the season dropped him from his customary spot as the most accurate kicker of all time. The Ravens rank 16th in special teams DVOA in part because Tucker has undershot his usual level but more because of spotty punt coverage. The Rams, meanwhile, rank last in special teams DVOA because of atrocious kicking and punt coverage. They signed kicker Lucas Havrisik off the Browns’ practice squad to replace struggling veteran Brett Maher, but he’s missed three field goal attempts and an extra point try in five games. The Rams’ opponents have averaged 11.7 yards on punt returns and 30.3 yards on kickoff returns. The Rams signed veteran kicker Mason Crosby to their practice squad Wednesday as a possible alternative to Havrisik, though McVay said Friday it’s unlikely they elevate Crosby for the game. EDGE: Ravens Ravens intangibles vs. Rams intangibles The Ravens came off their bye week with a two-game lead in the AFC North and control of their own destiny as they aim to be the AFC’s No. 1 seed. They will hold a significant rest advantage over the Rams, who hosted the Browns last Sunday and will have to travel cross country for a 1 p.m. game. They’re relatively healthy, with Andrews the only key player likely to be unavailable Sunday. Harbaugh’s Ravens have matched up well with McVay’s Rams, blowing them out in 2019 and nearly upsetting a Super Bowl-bound team in 2021 despite Jackson’s absence. The Rams have plenty to play for in their own right after putting themselves back in playoff contention with that three-game winning streak. McVay is one of the league’s best coaches, and his team will always be dangerous as long as Stafford is slinging passes and Donald is crashing the pocket. They’re 3-3 on the road. EDGE: Ravens Prediction Can the Ravens continue their pattern of blowing out mid-tier NFC contenders at home? The Rams, with an efficient running game and stars in Stafford and Donald, are no pushovers. But the Ravens have the defense and running game to beat them down over four quarters, especially given their rest advantage. Ravens 27, Rams 17 View the full article
  2. Cleveland Browns rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson remained in concussion protocol Thursday, making it even more likely Joe Flacco will start Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Rams. View the full article
  3. The Orioles and Ravens bring attention, pride and joy to Maryland — and Maryland gives a lot of taxpayer dollars back to the teams. Here's a look into the public investment. View the full article
  4. Baltimore Sun staff writers pick every game of the NFL season. Here’s who they have winning in Week 13. View the full article
  5. As the Ravens enter their Week 13 bye, it’s become apparent that rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers continues to grow exponentially, both in terms of impact and understanding the offense. View the full article
  6. With the best record and scoring margin in the AFC and a 1 1/2-game lead in their division, the Ravens have aced their season to this point. What do we still need to learn about a Super Bowl aspirant that has answered many questions? View the full article
  7. A lawyer for the Memphis couple who took in former Ravens player Michael Oher when he was in high school said Wednesday that references to Oher being their adopted son will be removed from the couple’s websites and public speaking materials as part of their legal battle over Oher’s finances. View the full article
  8. Columnist Mike Preston answers Ravens fans’ questions about kicker Justin Tucker's accuracy, coordinator Todd Monken and if he's still tinkering with the offense, if Ronnie Stanley will ever be a formidable left tackle again and more. View the full article
  9. Maryland officials are negotiating a new lease with the Orioles. Economists question the public benefit of such investments. View the full article
  10. It hasn’t often felt that way, but the Ravens have been the most dominant team in the league this season. Here are The Baltimore Sun's NFL power rankings entering Week 13. View the full article
  11. Unlike many teams around the league whose defensive line and linebackers meet separately, the Ravens' defensive line and linebacker groups gather in the same room every day in Baltimore. View the full article
  12. Ravens outside linebacker David Ojabo had surgery last week to repair a partially torn ACL and will likely be ready for training camp next year, coach John Harbaugh said on Monday. View the full article
  13. As the Ravens enter December with the No. 1 seed in the AFC and a potential first-round bye and home field advantage in the postseason, they need to find out what they do the best and build around it. That’s run the football, Mike Preston writes. View the full article
  14. Online sports betting, a growing sector of Maryland's gambling industry, doesn't contribute to the state's Problem Gambling Fund. View the full article
  15. Lingering doubts about the Ravens' ability to finish games remain, but the defense — led Sunday night against the Chargers by second-year safety Kyle Hamilton — stepped up again. Here are five things we learned from Baltimore's 20-10 win. View the full article
  16. As good as Ravens rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers has been this season, there’s one area he can still improve in the eyes of quarterback Lamar Jackson: touchdown celebrations. View the full article
  17. Defensive tackle Justin Madubuike, the Ravens' sack leader with 10, is in the NFL’s concussion protocol after exiting Sunday night’s 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers, coach John Harbaugh said. View the full article
  18. Here’s how the Ravens (9-3) graded out at each position after a 20-10 win over the Los Angeles Chargers (4-7) in Sunday night’s Week 12 game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. View the full article
  19. Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers scored two touchdowns and the Ravens forced four turnovers to beat the Chargers, 20-10, and retain the No. 1 seed in the AFC as they head into their bye week having won six of their past seven games. View the full article
  20. Here’s how the Ravens graded out at each position after Sunday night's 20-10 win over the L.A. Chargers. View the full article
  21. Here’s what The Baltimore Sun sports staff had to say immediately after the Ravens’ 20-10 win over the host Los Angeles Chargers in Sunday night’s Week 12 game at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. View the full article
  22. See photos of the Baltimore Ravens playing the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium on November 26, 2023. View the full article
  23. The Ravens will be without cornerback Marlon Humphrey for a second straight game, but wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Zay Flowers are both active against the Chargers. View the full article
  24. Columnist Mike Preston: The NFL has been “average” for several years, and that makes commissioner Roger Goodell happy because every team appears to have a chance at winning the championship. But it’s boring. View the full article
  25. The Ravens could have their full complement of wide receivers when they face the NFL’s worst pass defense Sunday night in Los Angeles. View the full article
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