What we learned in NFL Week 9: Ravens team to beat, Dobbs’ big day; was McDaniels the problem?
New York TimesDebate among yourselves if you buy the Seattle Seahawks and Detroit Lions as true Super Bowl contenders, but they each sat at 5-2 and atop their respective divisions when they arrived in Baltimore — Detroit in Week 7; Seattle in Week 9. GO DEEPER Browns control the tempo with stout defense in shutout win over Cardinals More of what we learned in Week 9: Is Baltimore the NFL’s team to beat? The Ravens’ offense rolled to a season-high 515 yards, including 138 yards rushing on just nine carries by running back Keaton Mitchell and nine grabs for 80 yards from tight end Mark Andrews. However, Dallas was within a whisker — multiple times — of flipping the result : Tight end Luke Schoonmaker was ruled down at the two-inch line on what initially appeared to be a touchdown; QB Dak Prescott narrowly stepped out of bounds on a two-point conversion; Philadelphia somehow recovered a fumble in the final minute caused by running back D’Andre Swift and receiver A.J. can't toss it any better than that 🏹#AZvsCLE on CBS & NFL+ pic.twitter.com/xZEN4yve5U — Cleveland Browns November 5, 2023 “I’m not 100 percent,” Watson admitted after the game.