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Team Div Overall
1-0-0 8-2-0
2-2-0 7-4-0
1-2-0 4-7-0
1-1-0 2-8-0

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  • Ravens' Rashod Bateman: Held in check by Steelers

    Bateman caught two passes for 30 yards on five targets in Sunday's loss to the Steelers.

    Baltimore's passing game had trouble getting in rhythm Sunday as Lamar Jackson had his least efficient game of the season. Bateman still drew a reasonable number of targets but his numbers suffered nonetheless. However, Bateman is having a career year with personal bests in yards and touchdowns with six games to go. Next up for Bateman and the Ravens is the Week 12 Monday Night Football showdown with the Chargers.

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  • Ravens' Mark Andrews: Muted performance Sunday

    Andrews had two catches for 22 yards on three targets Sunday against the Steelers.

    Andrews' volatile snap count this season swung downward Sunday as he played 37 snaps (61 percent) after playing a season-high 51 snaps against the Bengals in Week 10. His targets dropped off as well. Outside of Andrews' seven-target game against the Bengals, Andrews averages 3.2 targets per game this season. He will face tough defenses against tight ends in the upcoming stretch with the Chargers and Eagles on tap before the Week 14 bye.

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  • Ravens' Diontae Johnson: Uneventful return to Pittsburgh

    Johnson was held without a catch on two targets Sunday against the Steelers.

    It was not an eventful homecoming for Johnson after spending the first five seasons of his career in Pittsburgh. He played 11 snaps and drew a pair of targets but failed to come down with either. Through three games with the Ravens, Johnson has one catch for six yards on 32 snaps and four targets. Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman and Nelson Agholor remain the primary three receivers for the Ravens but there's a chance Johnson begins displacing Agholor once he gets more acclimated with the offense.

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  • Ravens' Keaton Mitchell: No role in offense yet

    Mitchell did not get a touch on two offensive snaps Sunday against the Steelers.

    The Ravens continue to slow-play Mitchell's reintroduction to the offense. Through two games, Mitchell has zero touches on three offensive snaps. He's been involved in the kick return game, but his role in the offense has been minimal since returning from a significant knee injury last December. The Ravens have two more games before the bye -- at the Chargers in Week 12 and home against the Eagles in Week 13 -- so it's possible that Mitchell will start to get more involved down the stretch. In the meantime, though, Mitchell is buried on the running back depth chart.

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  • Ravens' Justice Hill: Gets more involved Sunday

    Hill caught four of seven targets for 28 yards and added two carries for 13 yards Sunday against the Steelers.

    This was the most involved Hill has been in the game plan in some time as he drew seven targets and played the same number of snaps (30) as Derrick Henry. The seven targets were one behind his season-high of eight in the season-opening loss against the Chiefs. Henry struggled to get much going on the ground other than his 31-yard run and Pittsburgh's lively pass rush opened the door for Hill to get some work in the short passing game. Hill nearly came down with a massive catch up the sideline but it was ripped away and intercepted by rookie linebacker, Payton Wilson. Hill's lack of effectiveness despite the increased opportunities was a disappointing result for him, though he should remain the No.2 option behind Henry given that the team does not appear ready to give Keaton Mitchell significant snaps yet.

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  • Ravens' Justin Tucker: Struggles continue in road loss

    Tucker made one of his three field-goal tries and converted his only extra-point attempt during Sunday's 18-16 loss at Pittsburgh.

    Tucker missed two field goals in a game for the first time since back in 2022, and he has now missed at least one kick in three of his last four contests. The misses came from 47 yards and 50 yards out, which isn't automatic range for anyone, but either would have made the difference for the Ravens in Week 11. He'll be looking to bounce back against the Chargers in Week 12.

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Team Statistical Rankings

Rushing Passing Overall
Off. 177.3
(2nd)
261.5
(3rd)
430.1
(1st)
Def. 77.5
(2nd)
304.6
(32nd)
362.0
(26th)

Injuries

Player Injury
R. Smith ILB Roquan Smith ILB Hamstring
E. Jackson FS Eddie Jackson FS Personal
A. Maulet CB Arthur Maulet CB Calf
D. Harty WR Deonte Harty WR Knee
S. Kane SAF Sanoussi Kane SAF Ankle

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