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Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens: Preview, Predictions and Picks for November 3, 2024

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Nov 1, 2024 8:15 PM
This Sunday at 1:00 PM, the Baltimore Ravens, led by their potent offense, will face off against the stingy Denver Broncos defense at M&T Bank Stadium. Both teams have overcome 0-2 starts to sit at 5-3, with the Ravens holding a 2-1 home record and the Broncos sporting a 3-1 road record. Expect a hard-fought battle as these two evenly matched teams clash in a crucial AFC showdown.
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Broncos vs Ravens statistics

Stat Broncos Ravens
Points Per Game 21.6 30.3
Total Yards 316.5 462.5
Yards Passing 195.1 262.5
Yards Rushing 121.4 200.0
Points Allowed Per Game 15.0 26.1
Yards Allowed 303.6 381.5
Pass Yards Allowed 197.3 311.6
Rush Yards Allowed 106.4 69.9

Baltimore Ravens recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
10/27/24 @ Cleveland Browns L 29-24
10/21/24 @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 41-31
10/13/24 vs Washington Commanders W 30-23
10/6/24 @ Cincinnati Bengals W 41-38 OT
9/29/24 vs Buffalo Bills W 35-10

Denver Broncos recent games

Game Date Opponent Result Score
10/27/24 vs Carolina Panthers W 28-14
10/17/24 @ New Orleans Saints W 33-10
10/13/24 vs Los Angeles Chargers L 23-16
10/6/24 vs Las Vegas Raiders W 34-18
9/29/24 @ New York Jets W 10-9

Baltimore Ravens injuries

  • Keaton Mitchell (RB): Out
  • Rasheen Ali (RB): Questionable
  • Marlon Humphrey (CB): Questionable
  • Brent Urban (DE): Questionable
  • Broderick Washington (DT): Questionable

Denver Broncos injuries

  • P.J. Locke (S): Questionable
  • Delarrin Turner-Yell (S): Out
  • Mike McGlinchey (OT): Questionable
  • Michael Burton (FB): Questionable
  • Josh Reynolds (WR): Injured Reserve

Broncos vs Ravens game info

Type Info
Venue M&T Bank Stadium
Location Baltimore, MD
Kickoff Sun 1:00 PM
TV CBS
Temperature 59°
Chance of Rain 0%

Broncos vs Ravens predictions

As the Denver Broncos prepare to take on the Baltimore Ravens, quarterback Bo Nix is poised to be a pivotal figure in managing the Broncos' offense. With projections indicating around 201 passing yards and a touchdown, his ability to navigate the Ravens' defensive tactics will be crucial. Additionally, Javonte Williams should see considerable action in the backfield, anticipated to gather approximately 50 rushing yards along with engagement in the passing game. The growing synergy between Nix and his receiving corps, particularly Courtland Sutton, who is expected to be a prime target with potential earnings of over 50 receiving yards, will be key to cracking the stout Ravens' defense.

On the flip side, the Baltimore Ravens' offensive strategy will heavily feature Lamar Jackson, whose dual-threat capability makes him a constant headache for defenses. Jackson is project to throw for over 240 yards and possibly add a pair or more touchdowns to his stat line. His ground game effectiveness is also notable, with an estimated 60 rushing yards, underscoring his versatility and critical role in the Ravens' playbook. Derrick Henry, another offensive powerhouse, is also set to make significant contributions with projections showing around 95 rushing yards, adding a robust dimension to Baltimore’s ground game.

Considering the strengths and current form of both teams, this matchup promises to be intensely competitive. However, the Baltimore Ravens, with their dynamic offense spearheaded by Lamar Jackson and a solid defense, seem particularly well-positioned to exploit the home advantage at M&T Bank Stadium. The Denver Broncos have shown resilience and capability, especially defensively, but facing the Ravens on their home turf might be a challenge too steep, tilting the prediction in favor of a Baltimore victory, continuing their recovery from an early-season stumble.

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