Kick-off time, weather, injuries, running and more

The Baltimore Ravens (7-2) will host the Cleveland Browns (5-3) on Sunday, November 12 in the second of a three-game homestand. This game also marks the first in five days of action against AFC North opponents, as the Cincinnati Bengals will come to town for the upcoming TNF.
The Ravens already handed the Browns a loss earlier this season when they beat them at home in Week 4. The difference between now and then, of course, is having starting quarterback Deshaun Watson on the field Sunday, which wasn’t the case the last time the two teams met in Cleveland.
If Baltimore can pull off another win this weekend, they will have a great chance of finishing above the Browns no matter what happens over the remaining games as they will have a massive two-game advantage in head-to-head matchups as well as team building. A three-game gap in the division standings.
When and Where
The Ravens follow up their first three-game homestand this weekend by hosting the Cleveland Browns after already beating Seattle last Sunday. They will wrap up that assignment with a home game against the Cincinnati Bengals on TNF in Week 11.
Through nine weeks of play, Baltimore is 3-1 when playing at M&T Bank Stadium, as will be the case Sunday when it hosts the Browns.
The Ravens and their guests will enter The Bank Stadium early, at 1:00 PM ET, in contrast to their late start from Week 8 when they faced and defeated the Cardinals in Arizona.
The Week 10 game against Cleveland is scheduled to kick off on Sunday at 1:00 PM ET (10:00 AM PT for those on the West Coast; 7:00 PM CET for those in Europe).
weather
Forecast for Sunday at kickoff time in Baltimore, according to Accuweatherforecast 53 degrees with mostly sunny skies on a “great football afternoon.” A near-zero chance of rain (2%), with a non-factor chance of thunderstorms and a 7 mph north wind with 10 mph gusts. miles per hour.
Injuries
The Ravens approach their Week 10 matchup against the Browns with a nearly flawless injury report, with four players, including star cornerback Marlon Humphrey, listed as “questionable” for Sunday’s game but no one really ruled out. Defensive tackle Michael Pierce and cornerback Jalen Armor-Davis have recovered from illness, and although right tackle Morgan Moses is participating in some late practices, he may not play, as can running backs Keaton Mitchell and Marcus Williams.
Meanwhile, the Browns face challenges starting at right tackle, with Dawand Jones and other key players, including wide receiver Marquise Godwin and David Bell, sidelined or questionable. Two additional offensive tackles will be lost from Cleveland, which will have to do everything and then some to make up for those absences and protect QB Deshaun Watson (expected to start) from taking hits by the number. 2 Defense in the nation.
TV, radio and live streaming
For those who watch TV: WBFF Channel 45 (Baltimore), FOX Channel 5 (Washington) and more. FOX Staff Kenny Albert (play), Jonathan Vielma (analyst), Shannon Spike (sideline)
For those who listen to the radio: WBAL 1090 AM & 98 Rock 97.9 FM, Sirius FM Chs. 82 or 229. Ravens staff Jerry Sandusky (play-by-play), Rod Woodson (analyst). Compass Media Networks, Mike Morgan (play), Brian Baldinger (analyst)
You can stream the game if you have a Sunday Ticket subscription on YouTube TV, and also locally on BatlimoreRavens.com and the Ravens Mobile App. If you subscribe to NFL+, you can watch the game on replay.
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