BALTIMORE —
The Baltimore Ravens will look to avoid a second home rout in as many weeks when the high-powered Los Angeles Rams offense comes to town before the team’s bye week.
The Ravens suffered a 34-point loss in Week 5 against the Houston Texans, tying their worst home loss in franchise history. The team came in banged up on both sides of the ball, but with Baltimore’s strong track record at M&T Bank Stadium and the Texans’ struggles to score this season, the Ravens still looked competitive on paper — even while depleted.
Tensions were evident for the Ravens after Texans’ wide receiver Xavier Hutchinson scored his first and second touchdowns, not of the season, but in his three-year career. It officially boiled over after Houston receiver Jaylin Noel did the Ray Lewis celebration in