NFL Ratings Drop

The NFL is top dog when it comes to TV ratings, but could their days on top be numbered? 

The NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles vs Chicago Bears matchup on Monday night only received an 8.3 overnight rating which is an 11 percent drop from last year’s week two Monday night matchup with the New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts

SportsBusiness Daily also reported that it was the lowest week two Monday night rating since 2009 and possibly further back.

The biggest speculation as to why could be that players have been taking a knee during the national anthem to protest violence against black Americans but others will argue that the Monday night games thus far have lacked bigger stars and fan favorites.

This isn’t cause for concern as the NFL is the most watched televised sporting event in the later part of the year. It is still on top by a large margin but don’t think they haven’t noticed.

Browns can’t complete comeback. Fall to Ravens 25-20

NFL: SEP 13 Browns at Jets

It was a thriller at First Energy Stadium but a losing effort by the Cleveland Browns as they fall to AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens. Continue reading “Browns can’t complete comeback. Fall to Ravens 25-20”

Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens Preview

Tomorrow afternoon at First Energy Stadium, veteran QB Josh McCown gets his first start of the season as the Cleveland Browns host their first home game of the season as they look to get their first divisional and overall win of the season against Joe Flacco and the Baltimore Ravens.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh alone has a record of 14-2 against the Browns and the Ravens have an overall record of 25-9 which doesn’t look good for the Browns who are already on their second quarterback of the season with a new head coach and new system. What does look good is what Josh McCown was able to accomplish during his last start against the AFC North rivals

In his last game against the Ravens, McCown went for 457 yards and three total touchdowns (two passing, one rushing) in a 33-30 overtime win. That was his best start at QB at 36 years old in his entire career. During a interview with the media the week, John Harbaugh stated that he knows what Josh can do against his defense.

“He’s had a lot of success against us. He’s been on fire against us. He’s thrown balls up in the air, and a guy catches it with his feet for a touchdown. I just remember this guy having no conscience.”

A big factor of McCown’s success during that game was thanks to Gary Barnidge who was already showing the league that he can be a Pro Bowl caliber tight end. Gary racked up 139 yards and a spectacular between the legs touchdown. Gary wasn’t playing at the level he showed last year dropping two passes from Robert Griffin III last week in Philadelphia and ended up not recording a catch for the whole game. Expect a bounce back game for him this week as he was McCown’s favorite target last year.

This Ravens team has been know to not let any team run over them and have one of the better linebacker cores in the NFL. Head coach Hue Jackson still has faith in his running back Isaiah Crowell.

“We just have to hand it to him enough times,” Jackson said, per the team’s official transcript. “If you have a runner you believe in, you have to give him the ball. He has to get a feel for the game and be able to play within the structure of what you are trying to accomplish with the offensive line. That’s why I said I take responsibility for that. I think he is off to a good start. We just have to give him opportunities to go show his ability.”

Ravens all pro linebacker Terrell Suggs fully expects unique plays from Jackson and his offense tomorrow. He jokingly stated “We’re expecting Hue to thrown the kitchen sink at us. We’re preparing for everything. Some wildcat, polecat, everything. Don’t be surprised if they come out there with the ‘Little Giants’ formation or the Flying V. They’ve got something up their sleeve.”

It’s never a dull moment when these two teams meet. Don’t be surprised to see a better offensive attack from the Browns this week and fully expect Joe Flacco to try and throw on this young, raw defense.

Player Quotes From Browns Friday Practice

Today was the last day of practice for the Cleveland Browns before their home opener match up against the Baltimore Ravens Sunday afternoon at First Energy Stadium. The media caught up with a few of the player after practice to talk about the upcoming contest. Continue reading “Player Quotes From Browns Friday Practice”

Browns Add 4 To Practice Squad

The Cleveland Browns have signed OL Anthony Fabiano, QB Kevin Hogan, DB Ed Reynolds and DL Gabe Wright to the practice squad, the team announced today.

Fabiano is listed at 6-3 and 303 pounds. He is a rookieout of Harvard. He was originally signed as an undrafted free agent by Baltimore but was waived on Aug. 29. He started at at left tackle, right guard, left guard and right tackle.

Hogan is a 6-3, 218 pound rookie out of Stanford. Hogan completed 727 of 1,103 passes for 9,385 yards, 75 touchdowns and 29 interceptions in college. He also rushed for 1,249 yards and 15 touchdowns. He was selected in the fifth round of the draft by Kansas City.

Officially in his second NFL season out of Stanford, the 6-1, 207 pound former Philadelphia Eagle was selected in the fifth round of the 2014 draft, he appeared in six games last year and totaled 21 tackles, one pass defended and one interception. His father, Ed, played 10 seasons in the NFL from 1983-1992. 

Wright is 6-2, 284-pounds and officially in his second NFL season out of Auburn. Selected by Detroit in the fourth round of the 2015 draft, he appeared in seven games last year.