season against the Baltimore Ravens. With the Ravens needing a win to advance to the playoffs and the Browns’ fate sealed http://www.brownsfanshop.com/Sione-Takitaki-Jersey , it would have been easy to foresee a blowout. Instead, the Browns showed a lot of fight both on the field and in their gameplan.The Ravens ended the 2018 season with the lowest yards per game allowed by any defense in the NFL, and top 5 marks in passing yards and rushing yards allowed per game. The Ravens allowed the opposing team’s offense to score on only 29.1% of their drives, which was good for 2nd best in the NFL. And if advanced metrics are more your thing, Football Outsiders ranked the Ravens as the league’s 3rd best defense. Basically this Ravens defense was very good no matter how you looked at it.Never afraid of a challenge, Freddie Kitchens drew up a gameplan that utilized a fair amount of the aggressive four verticals concept for QB Baker Mayfield. Here is my video breakdown of those plays: The votes are in, and the Browns are the new favorites of the AFC North Greedy Williams Jersey , according to fans." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesDawgs EDTShare this storyShare this on FacebookShare this on TwitterShareAll sharing optionsShareAll sharing options for:All AFC North fans vote for Browns as the division favorites in 2019TwitterFacebookRedditPocketFlipboardEmailRecently, fans from the Baltimore Ravens, Pittsburgh Steelers, Cincinnati Bengals, and Cleveland Browns were all asked who they think is the favorite to win the AFC North in 2019. The FanPulse results are in, and the Browns ended up running away with the vote:Instinct may think that too many Browns fans were part of this poll, but that’s not the case — the tally of FanPulse votes are spread evenly among each team. In other words https://www.brownsfanshop.com/Howard-Wilson-Jersey , you’re not going to have 1,000 Browns fans voting, with only 100 Steelers fans voting.53% of AFC North fans say that the Browns are the division favorites, followed by the Steelers (26%), Ravens (13%), and Bengals (8%).