Browns at Ravens live stream: How to watch online

How to watch the Baltimore Ravens and Cleveland Browns game on Thursday Night Football online.

The Baltimore Ravens will host AFC North rival the Cleveland Browns at M&T Bank Stadium on Thursday Night Football to begin Week 10 at 8:25 p.m. ET.

Action will be aired on NFL Network. Commentary comes from NBC Sports loanee duo Al Michaels and Cris Collinsworth. The latter is arguably the best analyst in the game today. Few commentators can match his keen eye and attention to the hidden details many fans miss at live speed.

You can stream the game via both the league’s official site, as well as on the NFL Mobile App from Verizon.

Those who do will likely see the Browns slip to a 10th-straight defeat. Cleveland simply doesn’t have the offense to put a dent in an awesome Baltimore defense, one of the NFL‘s best.

The 4-4 Ravens edged ahead in the AFC North by beating the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 9, a win built on defense. The Ravens suffocated a powerful Pittsburgh rushing attack, holding Le’Veon Bell to just 32 yards on 14 carries.

It’s something that doesn’t bode well for the Browns and rookie quarterback Cody Kessler. He’s likely to be left at the mercy of a fierce Ravens pass rush.

Coordinator Dean Pees is a terrific designer of pressure. He loves to send defensive backs Tavon Young and Jerraud Powers on delayed blitzes from a host of angles.

Pees also has the weapons to still win when rushing just four. In particular, Terrell Suggs remains a menace off the edge.

Those things are bad news for a Browns O-line that’s allowed 26 sacks and a league-high 73 QB hits this season. It’s going to be a long night for Kessler, who won’t have time to exploit deep threats Terrelle Pryor and Corey Coleman.

Date: Thursday, November 10

Time: 8:25 p.m. ET

Location: Baltimore, MD

Venue: M&T Bank Stadium

TV Info: NFL Network

Live Stream: NFL.com/TNF. NFL Mobile from Verizon.

With enough of the ball, a one-dimensional Ravens offense should punish a disappointing Cleveland D’. Quarterback Joe Flacco and his receivers must carry the load while the hosts’ running game continues to flounder.

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Unless Browns defensive coordinator Ray Horton and linebacker Jamie Collins can generate consistent pressure, it should be a big night for Flacco.

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