Can the Ravens win back-to-back division titles for the third time in team history?
The Ravens have won back-to-back division titles twice – (2011 & ’12) and (2018 & ’19). Doing it this season, after an 0-2 start and in a highly competitive division, would be a major accomplishment. It would also earn them the right to open the playoffs at home.
Will Baltimore maintain its momentum heading into the playoffs?
Players and coaches often talk about playing their best football in December, January, and February. The Ravens have won their last three games by a combined score of 100-33. Beating the Browns decisively would create more positive momentum entering the postseason.
Will the Ravens set more records in the finale?
Jackson has already set career highs in passing yards (3,955), touchdown passes (39), and quarterback rating (121.6), while throwing just four interceptions. If he posts a QB rating of 134.4 or higher against the Browns, he’ll post the highest single-season QB rating in NFL history, surpassing Aaron Rodgers. Derrick Henry is 217 rushing yards away from becoming the first player to ever have 2,000 rushing yards twice.