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Broncos vs. Ravens: Baltimore looks to bounce back after two painful losses

The Baltimore Ravens are on a two-game slide thanks to game-winning field goals, and they'll look to snap the Denver Broncos' eight-game winning streak.

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The Denver Broncos moved ahead of the New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens for the second-best record in the AFC thanks to a win against the Oakland Raiders. Now, the Broncos head to Baltimore to face the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday.

The Ravens (9-4) have a two-game lead on the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North despite their current two-game slide. Losses to the Steelers two weeks ago and to the Washington Redskins on Sunday came by way of a field goal at the end of regulation and a field goal in overtime, respectively.

Baltimore has played in four games in a row that have been decided by a field goal.

Meanwhile, the Broncos (10-3) are only getting better as the season progresses. After a 2-3 start to the year, Denver has won eight in a row, and the closest game during that stretch was a 30-23 win against the San Diego Chargers on Nov. 18.

Time: 1 p.m. ET

TV: CBS