For a second time in a matter of days, the Baltimore Ravens will be playing in front of their home crowd at M&T Bank Stadium.
The reasoning: A Thursday night kickoff against the Cleveland Browns -- Baltimore's second-straight AFC North opponent.
The turnaround might be quick but the Ravens (4-4) are rearing to go. Especially after their 21-14 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon.
Offense, defense and special teams highlighted Baltimore's Week 9 victory. That will continue.
The Browns (0-9), who are looking for their first win of the season, have struggled defensively, giving up more than 31 points the past three weeks.