Browns at Ravens Live Stream: Watch NFL Online
The Cleveland Browns face the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday Night Football in Week 10. Here’s how you can watch online.
It’s safe to say that the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens are on different trajectories entering NFL Week 10. The Browns on one hand remain winless and not looking much better for it as they try to earn a victory. Meanwhile, the Ravens are tied atop the AFC North and in the driver’s seat to win the division. Despite these different paths, these two teams clash on Thursday Night Football from M&T Bank Stadium.
Hue Jackson’s Browns have shown flashes throughout the year, but that hasn’t resulted in a notch in the win column yet. Even still, rookie Cody Kessler has impressed at times at quarterback. Though banged up, receiver Terrelle Pryor has been a breakout star as well and should benefit from Corey Coleman as the rookie gets acclimated after returning from injury last week.
Despite leading the division, the Ravens aren’t exactly lighting the world on fire. Joe Flacco and the offense is anemic at times and often a bore to watch. However, they’ve been winning on the strength of their defense. They’ll hope that unit can stifle the Browns on Thursday.
This matchup will be broadcast on NFL Network in primetime. For Verizon customers, that means you can stream the game on NFL Mobile for free. If your cable or satellite package also includes NFL Network, you will be able to download the provider’s app and watch there. Other than that, you’ll have to use NFL Game Pass, which is not available until after midnight once the game has concluded.
Details for Thursday’s game are below:
Date: Thursday, November 10
Start Time: 8:25 p.m. ET
Location: Baltimore, MD
Stadium: M&T Bank Stadium
TV Info: NFL Network
Live Stream: NFL Mobile, NFL Game Pass (available after midnight)
Baltimore sits pretty in terms of the AFC North race. However, giving the Browns their first win of the season would be a detriment to that effort. The Ravens will thus have to avoid playing down to the level of their opponent coming off the short week.
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