The Cleveland Browns will look to snap their five-game losing streak on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
Although the Browns have struggled to get into the end zone so far this season, they will have a new-look offense this week against Baltimore. Backup quarterback Jameis Winston will take the reins of the offense with Deshaun Watson out for the remainder of the season, and offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey will now call plays.
Based off the Ravens' injury report, the Browns may catch a big break on offense. All-Pro cornerback Marlon Humphrey is doubtful for the matchup with a knee injury. Humphrey left the Ravens' win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers early and did not return after securing two interceptions in the first half.
Humphrey is currently tied for second in the league with four interceptions so far this season. He also had eight passes defenses and 33 tackles in what has been one of the best seasons of his career. If he is unable to go, the Browns will have a huge advantage against what has been the worst passing defense in the league so far this season.
Receiver Zay Flowers, who has been Baltimore's top receiver so far this year, is questionable heading into the matchup with an ankle injury. If he is also out, Cleveland's defense will likely have a much easier time defending the pass against Lamar Jackson.
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Regardless, even if Humphrey and Flowers are out, the Browns will need to outplay the standard that they've set for themselves through the first seven weeks.