In Week Two, the Baltimore Ravens play their first division game of the season, traveling to Cleveland to take on the Browns. The Ravens started the season with a 13-7 victory against the Buffalo Bills behind some stifling defense, while the Browns failed to get anything going during a 29-10 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
In Week One, the Ravens held the Bills to 160 total yards, while receiver Mike Wallace made a splash in his Ravens debut, reeling in three catches for 91 yards, including a 66-yard touchdown.
Meanwhile, the Browns struggled against the Eagles. Receivers Corey Coleman and Terrelle Pryor, the former quarterback, had some impressive catches, but the offense had a rough outing as a whole, recording 288 total yards. After the game, the team found out starting quarterback Robert Griffin III would miss extended time with an injury to his non-throwing arm. Griffin has been placed on the team's injured reserve and will be out at least eight games.