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With as many injuries as the Ravens have had to overcome, it helps to have one of the league’s best players. Here are The Baltimore Sun's NFL power rankings heading into Week 5.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh said MRIs of the injuries, including to right tackle Morgan Moses, suffered on Sunday against the Browns were still being evaluated but indicated none would be season-ending. The same can't be said of David Ojabo.
The Ravens punished rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, and Lamar Jackson played an impeccable second quarter to secure an easy AFC North road win, 28-3, Sunday over the Cleveland Browns. Here are five things we learned.
"To the injuries, there really is nothing right now that looks like it’s going to be a long, long term-type thing," said John Harbaugh to the media on Monday.
If the season continues to unfold the way it has during the first four weeks, the Ravens are going to run away with the division title, columnist Mike Preston writes.
Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson ran for two touchdowns and threw two more and the defense harassed Browns rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson in his first NFL start for most of the afternoon en route to an easy 28-3 win.
The Ravens had four players exit with injuries in Sunday’s road game against the Cleveland Browns: Right tackle Morgan Moses (shoulder), safety Daryl Worley (shoulder) and cornerbacks Jalyn Armour-Davis (hamstring) and Arthur Maulet (concussion evaluation).