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Steve Rudden

Ravens CB Marlon Humphrey feels like team ‘left one out there’ vs. Browns in Week 15

The Baltimore Ravens didn’t seem to travel to Cleveland in their 13-3 loss to the Browns on Saturday.  Things started off badly when the offense failed to convert a fourth and one on their first drive, and questionable play-calling, missed field goals and more ended up dooming Baltimore throughout the contest.

Cornerback Marlon Humphrey spoke to the media after the game, saying that he felt like the team “left one out there” during Week 15 in Cleveland. However, he also mentioned how everything is still in front of them, and that they need to come back to work and get ready for the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16.

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“You know, weirdly we are in a good spot I think. Everything is kind of still in front of us. I felt we had a strong week of preparation coming into this game. I think we all felt like we left one out there. Someone just said in the locker room that you can’t let this one beat you twice. Even though we are in a good spot right now, it just feels like we are like a wounded dog. I think [we should] let 24 hours go by, come back to reality and then come back to whatever day we are in this week and get back to work on Atlanta.”

If the Ravens have any hopes of winning the AFC North, they need to bounce back and win the next three games.  The final week in Cincinnati could be for the division title.  If so, expect that game to be flexed to a primetime spot, but only if they bounce back the next two games at home.

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