Early Thoughts on The Broncos-Ravens Week Eight Matchup

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Published: October 26, 2009

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Sunday's matchup pits the Broncos (6-0, first place AFC West) against the Ravens (3-3, third place AFC North) in what figures to be a pivotal matchup for both teams.

Denver has a flawless record following their bye week and only one injury to report. This has some fearing the off-time came a bit too early this season, though it was nothing they could control.

The Ravens are a very intriguing matchup for the Broncos, especially on the road.

After starting the season 3-0, the Ravens appeared to be one of the NFL's top teams following an impressive 2008 campaign which saw them win 11 games.  It appeared as though they were on track to improve on last year's total following victories over Kansas City, San Diego and Cleveland.

Then it went downhill.

The Ravens lost three straight games by a combined 11 points, including a two-point loss against Minnesota in Week Six on a missed field goal by kicker Steven Hauschka as time e...

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Early Thoughts on The Broncos-Ravens Week Eight Matchup

By
for NFLSportChannel.com

Published: October 26, 2009

commentComment        

... to get back to work.

Sunday's matchup pits the Broncos (6-0, first place AFC West) against the Ravens (3-3, third place AFC North) in what figures to be a pivotal matchup for both teams.

Denver has a flawless record following their bye week and only one injury to report. This has some fearing the off-time came a bit too early this season, though it was nothing they could control.

The Ravens are a very intriguing matchup for the Broncos, especially on the road.

After starting the season 3-0, the Ravens appeared to be one of the NFL's top teams following an impressive 2008 campaign which saw them win 11 games.  It appeared as though they were on track to improve on last year's total following victories over Kansas City, San Diego and Cleveland.

Then it went downhill.

The Ravens lost three straight games by a combined 11 points, including a two-point loss against Minnesota in Week Six on a missed field goal by kicker Steven Hauschka as time e...

Read Complete Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com


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