TAMPA, Fla. -- The Baltimore Ravens might be the NFL's top-rated defense, with very few weaknesses, but one area the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will try to exploit in Week 15 is how the unit has fared against tight ends.
The Ravens have given up 73 catches to opposing tight ends this season, tied for fourth-most in the NFL, and their 858 receiving yards allowed to tight ends is the seventh-most. Tight ends have also caught 73 percent of their targets, meaning it could be another big week for Bucs quarterback Jameis Winston and Cameron Brate, who connected on two touchdowns Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.