Last week, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry caught the New England Patriots' attention when he guaranteed the Browns would win coming out oft their bye.

The Patriots then went on to thump the Browns by a score of 27-13.

Well, on Wednesday, in the lead-up to New England's second battle with an AFC North team in as many weeks, Baltimore Ravens tight end Nick Boyle may have just provided the Pats with some bulletin board material:

“We’ll see how good they are once we play them,” Boyle said of the Patriots, according to Jamison Hensley of ESPN.com. “I don’t think they’ve seen anyone like our offense or like Lamar [Jackson]. They’re a good team and we’ll need to bring our ‘A’ game.”

Boyle wasn't the only Ravens players feeling confident against the Pats this week, as defensive lineman Brandon Williams said he felt Baltimore would “give them a run for their money.”

While it's good that the Ravens are feeling good about themselves heading into what is their biggest game of the season yet, they would probably be better served keeping their comments out of the media.

Even still, Boyle is probably right in saying that New England has not seen anyone like Baltimore yet.

The Pats are 8-0, but seven of their wins have come against teams with losing records.

To be fair, the 5-2 Ravens haven't exactly been topping world-beaters, either, as four of their five victories have come at the expense of sub-.500 clubs. They picked up their first win over a winning team last week versus the Seattle Seahawks.