The Ravens know full well what is at stake when they travel to Cleveland to face the Browns Dec. 22. With a win, the Ravens (12-2) would secure the AFC's No. 1 seed for the first time in franchise history. But never mind the Browns' 6-8 record and the double-digit point spread favoring the Ravens. Because the Ravens also know full well what happened the last time they faced the Browns.
"They scorched us last game," Ravens head coach John Harbaugh said.
Indeed, Nick Chubb ran for a season-high 165 yards -- gaining 88 on one touchdown, the longest run ever against the Ravens -- and Jarvis Landry caught eight passes for 167 yards as the Browns rolled to a 40-25 win at M&T Bank Stadium Sept. 29.