The Baltimore Ravens (11-2 SU, 7-6 ATS) have already clinched a berth in the NFL playoffs. They can take one step closer to locking down the No. 1 seed in the AFC this Thursday when they visit the New York Jets (5-8 SU and ATS); game time is 8:20 PM ET on Fox and the NFL Network.
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Baltimore comes into this matchup having won nine straight games, including Sunday’s 24-17 victory over the Buffalo Bills as 6.5-point road favorites. They excel at all factors of the game, but it’s their remarkably balanced offense that has the Ravens favored to win Super Bowl LIV – as demonstrated by leading MVP candidate Lamar Jackson (28 TD, six INT), who became just the second NFL quarterback to rush for 1,000 yards in a season by putting up another 40 yards against the stout Bills defense.
The Jets are on a bit of a roll themselves, having won four of five after a dismal start to the 2019 campaign. Defense and special teams have been strong for New York; sophomore QB Sam Darnold has not, throwing just 15 TD passes with 11 picks in his 10 starts this season.
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Baltimore comes into this matchup having won nine straight games, including Sunday’s 24-17 victory over the Buffalo Bills as 6.5-point road favorites. They excel at all factors of the game, but it’s their remarkably balanced offense that has the Ravens favored to win Super Bowl LIV – as demonstrated by leading MVP candidate Lamar Jackson (28 TD, six INT), who became just the second NFL quarterback to rush for 1,000 yards in a season by putting up another 40 yards against the stout Bills defense.
The Jets are on a bit of a roll themselves, having won four of five after a dismal start to the 2019 campaign. Defense and special teams have been strong for New York; sophomore QB Sam Darnold has not, throwing just 15 TD passes with 11 picks in his 10 starts this season.
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