The Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts are relatively familiar with one another after squaring off in 2020. The Ravens were able to take control of the Colts in a knockdown, drag out game that saw a high level of physicality.
In 2021, the Colts are off to a slow start, standing at 1-3 heading into a primetime matchup in Baltimore. They’re without several key players this week, including their first-round pick Kwity Paye, All-Pro guard Quenton Nelson and Braden Smith, their right tackle whom they signed to a $70 million contract not too long ago.