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The Ravens and Texans both need a win. Who will have the advantage when the 1-3 teams meet Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium?
Some may have forgotten this. Most haven't, but once upon a time, Ryan Clark was a Baltimore Ravens rival. He spent eight seasons wearing the black and gold of the hated Pittsburgh Steelers. Younger Ravens fans may be more familiar with his recent work. He's one of the more recognizable media personalities and a mainstay on ESPN.
Two analytics models give the Ravens favorable odds to make the playoffs. Jordan Stout is named to Sports Illustrated’s quarterly All-Pro Team
Kendrick Perkins might not be welcomed in Houston the next time he and the ESPN crew visit Toyota Center this fall for his take on C.J. Stroud.
Houston has dropped six straight to Baltimore, but the Texans remain optimistic ahead of their Week 5 matchup.
The Ravens are mourning the passing of former defensive tackle Arthur Jones. Jones, 39, played for the Ravens from 2010-2013 and was a key part of their Super Bowl XLVII winning team. "We are terribly saddened to learn of Arthur Jones' sudden passing," General Manager Eric DeCosta stated Friday afternoon.
With the Ravens' injury list mounting on both sides of the ball, to the extent where it is nearly crippling, especially on defense, with Roquan Smith now listed as doubtful for Week 5 per ESPN, to add to the host of players unavailable, it's getting worse for the AFC North franchise.