The Baltimore Ravens have plenty to play for this week as they go on the road to take on their divisional rival, Cleveland Browns — top seed, home field advantage, ending the Browns season, etc. They also have that little 40-25 humiliation from earlier this season to chew on leading up to kickoff.
Sure, quarterback Baker Mayfield has had moderate success against the Ravens, sporting a 2-1 record. And you know they’d love to salvage some kind of dignity from an unsatisfying season by sweeping the league’s most dominant team. They do have some motivation here.