The Baltimore Ravens and Dallas Cowboys have suited up some of the NFL's best defensive players. From Ray Lewis to Randy White and from Ed Reed to Mel Renfro, the Ravens and Cowboys imposed their wills on offenses and captured championships.
Now, the defenses for these franchises are standing out for all the wrong reasons. Baltimore and Dallas are on pace for the fewest turnovers forced in NFL history.
The Ravens and Cowboys have each taken the ball away only four times through eight games. If they match that total in the second half of the season, those eight turnovers would easily break the record of 11, which is shared by the 1982 Baltimore Colts and the 2013 Houston Texans.