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The Ravens Are Almost Back to .500, but Now Is Not the Time for Them to Feel Satisfied

Baltimore Ravens improved defense has led to three straight wins and a plus-3 turnover margin in consecutive games, but red zone scoring remains a key challenge, coach Harbaugh said.

  • Sunday's 27-19 result in Minnesota, with three turnovers and eight false-start penalties, leaves Baltimore 4-5, one game behind Pittsburgh, coach Harbaugh said.
  • After a one-five start, Harbaugh had to steady Baltimore amid injuries, turnovers, and a tough schedule against the Bills, Lions, and Chiefs.
  • Baltimore's defense, with a plus-3 turnover margin for each of the past two games, allowed 14.5 points on average, and Malaki Starks intercepted two passes, Harbaugh said.
  • Struggling in the red zone, the Ravens settled for field goals on their first three trips Sunday, while receiver Rashod Bateman's ankle injury and Isaiah Likely's limited catches raised personnel concerns.
  • The Ravens play at Cleveland on Sunday after beating the Browns 41-17 in Week 2, and John Harbaugh remained defiantly hopeful they could still make the playoffs.
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