While the Ravens blew out the Browns, 41-17, in Week 2, Baltimore's rushing attack ran into a brick wall.
The Browns' stout defensive front held the Ravens to just 45 yards on 21 carries in their first meeting. Derrick Henry had 11 carries for 23 yards – his lowest rushing output as a Raven.
As the two teams prepare for another slugfest this Sunday, the Ravens don't want to run into another headwind on the shores of Lake Erie.
"We saw last game. They got the best of us. They were the better group last time we played them," Henry said. "We know it's going to be tough. Their defense is solid – top to bottom."
For the Ravens, Henry said it's about studying the film from the last meeting to see how they can crack Cleveland's attacking downhill defense, practicing well, and, of course, taki

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