AFC Power Rankings: Patriots lead the way into Week 5
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26. <p>Placing Michael Campanaro on the injured reserve and nursing Steve Smith forced the Ravens to trade for Chris Givens. The Ravens are hoping that Givens conjures-up his 2012 and 2013 form, when he was a very serviceable receiver for the Rams, catching 76 balls for 1,264 yards and three touchdowns. We’ll see how that goes.</p> <p>The Ravens will need Justin Forsett to keep up the good work after he burst out for a buck-fifty rushing on Thursday night. A divisional encounter with the Browns preludes the Ravens’ west coast road trip to San Francisco and Arizona; at this point, every game for the 1-3 Ravens is a must-win. Dropping much further in the AFC Wild Card race wouldn’t be good.</p>. AFC North. 1-3. Baltimore Ravens. 10. player
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