One could argue that the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals are heading in different directions as they get set to clash this Sunday. And, for the first time in a long time, that momentum seems to be tipping in Cleveland’s favor.
After starting out 4-1, the Bengals sit at 5-5 having just lost their grip on the AFC’s sixth seed to the Ravens. Baltimore stole it from them last week while utilizing an offense Junior Varsity squads have mastered.
We knew it would be difficult to sweep the Ravens, particularly when trying to grab that second win on the road without their Pro Bowl wideout A.