Washington Football Team vs. Ravens Week 4 preview: How to watch

LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 29: Dwayne Haskins #7 of the Washington Football Team stands on the sidelines in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens during a preseason game at FedExField on August 29, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD - AUGUST 29: Dwayne Haskins #7 of the Washington Football Team stands on the sidelines in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens during a preseason game at FedExField on August 29, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) /
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After starting the 2020 season with a win, the Washington Football Team’s outlook has already devolved.

The Washington Football Team followed up their 27-17 Week 1 victory against the Eagles with a double-digit loss against the Arizona Cardinals, and then another double-digit loss against the Cleveland Browns.

Now, after starting the season as one of the select unbeaten teams, Washington is 1-2, and in danger of going 1-3 as they host the imposing Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson at FedEx Field. And just like that, it’s a regular Washington football season.

The chief storyline today surrounds Dwayne Haskins, a reeling would-be franchise quarterback whose startlingly inconsistent mechanics and on-field decisions have played a hand in the offense’s lack of performance. Haskins’ status has been openly discussed by Ron Rivera, and there’s a sense that if the second-year passer doesn’t improve, he could be benched.

Of course, Haskins’ future outlook isn’t the only underlying theme that the Washington Football Team will be approaching today. The team’s return home represents a chance to get back to .500, but it wasn’t going to be easy, regardless of the degree of inner strife.

If you live in the local Washington D.C. and Baltimore areas, you’ll be able to watch this cross-town showdown on CBS Sports. If not, don’t worry; you can also stream the game live on your mobile device via either NFL Game Pass or FuboTV. Before you do, refresh your knowledge of the game’s storylines with a look at the pregame links below!

Riggo’s Rag Week 4 Pregame Links

Washington Football Team’s studs and duds from Week 3 loss – Cummings

Five positives and five negatives from Week 3 loss to Browns – Johannesen

Thoughts on all 32 NFL teams from Week 3’s slate of action – Eig

What it was like to be at an NFL game in person in Week 3 – Meek

Chase Young officially ruled out for Washington’s Week 4 game – Cummings

Washington vs. Baltimore comprehensive Week 4 preview, score prediction – Camenker

Ravens are a big test for Washington Football Team QB Dwayne Haskins – Troutman

Three keys to Dwayne Haskins’ growth in Week 4 vs. Ravens – Bartonek

Five Washington Football Team players to watch in Week 4 vs. Ravens – Cummings

Ron Rivera puts Dwayne Haskins on notice ahead of Week 4 battle – Camenker

Washington’s undercover ballers and bums from Week 3’s loss to Browns – Payne

Washington Week 4 Injury Report: McLaurin questionable, Sims out – Camenker

Washington places RB Bryce Love on injured reserve with knee issue – Camenker

Former Washington RB Stephen Davis says team must apply pressure – Cummings

Washington Football Team Week 4 Reality Checks vs. Baltimore – Payne

Five bold predictions for Washington’s Week 4 contest vs. Baltimore – Camenker

Three keys to victory for Washington in Week 4 vs. Ravens. dark. Next

That’s it from us! Now brace yourselves for this next game. It might not be pretty.