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Lamar Jackson threw four picks against the Browns on Sunday night, but his Ravens grabbed the win anyway. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

The Ravens are imperfect, but they’re also in position to be the AFC’s No. 1 seed

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It wasn’t always elegant, certainly not during a slopfest of a first half in which the Baltimore Ravens committed the bulk of the egregious gaffes while combining with the Cleveland Browns for five turnovers.  

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The latest: Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-N.Y.), the chairwoman of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, announced that the committee intends to issue a subpoena to compel the testimony of Commanders owner Daniel Snyder.

Exclusive: An employee of Washington’s NFL team accused Snyder of asking for sex, groping her and attempting to remove her clothes, according to legal correspondence obtained by The Post. A team investigation concluded the woman was lying in an attempt to extort Snyder.

Civil suits settled: Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson has reached settlement agreements in 20 of the 24 active civil lawsuits filed against him by women who accused him of sexual misconduct, the attorney for the women announced.

Jerry Brewer: “The Browns were prepared for initial turbulence, but they assumed they were getting Watson at the end of his troubles. Now his disgrace is their disaster.”

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