The Cleveland Browns are set to face their AFC North rival, the Baltimore Ravens, in a Week 2 showdown that holds significant implications for both teams.

After a tough 16-17 loss to the Bengals in Week 1, the Browns are looking to bounce back against a Ravens team that is celebrating 30 years of trying to steal football from Cleveland. As the Browns look to spoil the party and secure a critical divisional victory, here are five predictions for what to expect in this heated rivalry game.

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Harold Fannin Jr. Scores His First Regular Season Touchdown

After an impressive preseason and a record-setting regular season debut, rookie tight end Harold Fannin Jr. is poised to find the endzone.

In Week 1 against Cincinnati, the young pass-catcher caught seven of his nine targets for 63 yards, leading all Browns receivers in targets. He demonstrated his big-play ability with a 22-yard reception and showed a strong connection with quarterback Joe Flacco.

Having already scored a touchdown in the preseason on a glance post from Flacco, Fannin will look to capitalize on his momentum. Against a Ravens defense that will be focused on containing David Njoku and Jerry Jeudy, Fannin’s role in the passing game will be crucial, and he will break through for his first regular-season touchdown.

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Mason Graham Makes His Presence Felt on the Stat Sheet

The Browns’ defense will face a stiff test against a Ravens offense that is expected to lean on the run game. This sets the stage for rookie defensive tackle Mason Graham to make an impact. While his Week 1 performance only showed three assisted tackles on the stat sheet, he was a disruptive force who could have had a safety on a holding call that went uncalled.

The former wrestling standout’s strength and relentless motor will be on full display as he battles to stuff the run and create pressure up the middle. Look for Graham to have a breakout game, racking up a sack and several tackles for a loss as he makes a statement against a physical Ravens offensive line.

Andre Szmyt Redeems Himself

The Browns’ one-point loss to the Bengals was made even more painful by two crucial missed kicks by first year kicker Andre Szmyt, a missed extra point, and a missed field goal. Szmyt, who was 1 of 2 on both field goals and extra points in Week 1, has a chance to redeem himself. This week, the pressure will be on, but the young kicker will find his bearings. He will make all of his kicks.

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The Browns’ Defense Forces Multiple Turnovers

The Browns’ defense is known for its ability to create chaos. While they didn’t have a takeaway in Week 1, they will be hungry to generate big plays against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens.

Given the physical nature of this rivalry and the pressure the Browns’ front seven will apply, a turnover or two is a strong possibility. Look for Myles Garrett and Isaiah McGuire to create pressure that leads to a forced fumble or a tipped pass, and for the Browns’ secondary to capitalize with a crucial interception.

The Browns Keep the Game Close and Cover the Spread

Despite being a significant underdog on the road, with the Ravens being favored by 13.5 points by sportsbooks, the Browns are well-equipped to keep this game competitive. Divisional matchups are often low-scoring, physical affairs where the underdog has a better chance of keeping it close.

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The Browns’ formidable defensive line, ranked seventh in the league by Pro Football Focus, is more than capable of holding its own against the Ravens’ run-heavy attack. With Flacco’s experience against his former team and the emergence of new weapons like Fannin, the Browns’ offense has the potential to move the ball.

While a win is the ultimate goal, the Browns will keep the score within striking distance and cover the spread, proving they are no longer the easy out that they were a year ago.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns vs. Ravens: 5 predictions for Cleveland’s Week 2 showdown