After a disastrous 0-3 start, the Baltimore Ravens got a season-saving win against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 4. Despite the loss of wide receiver Steve Smith, the Ravens used their ground game and defense to slow down the Steelers' high-powered offense, even though the absence of Ben Roethlisberger definitely helped their cause.
Still, the Ravens finally have some much-needed momentum as they get ready to host a hapless 1-3 Cleveland Browns team that can't stop anybody. The Ravens also have history on their side as they have dominated this rivalry as of late.
The Browns are just 1-13 against the Ravens since 2008, a stat that doesn't bode well for a Cleveland team that has more questions than answers. No matter how well a team is playing, sometimes there is another team out there that just has its number. As history has shown, the Baltimore Ravens clearly have the Browns' number.
One of the major leaks in Cleveland's game is its defense, which has surrendered more than 25 points per game through the first month of the season.
Baltimore has not had a problem scoring this year. The Ravens have averaged more than 26 points per game over their last three weeks, and they'll come in to their Week 5 matchup with an additional three days rest. The Browns are coming off a heart-breaking loss to the Chargers, while the Ravens are looking to capitalize off a divisional win that saved their young season.
Given the direction that each team is headed as well as Baltimore's continued dominance in this rivalry, look for another Ravens win on Sunday.