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The Patriots obviously want to establish the run game with Damien Harris and Rex Burkhead, which has been their calling card in recent weeks. Harris is coming off back-to-back strong outings but was forced out of the Jets game with a chest injury.
If he can't go perhaps Sony Michel will be activated off IR to take his spot. Either way the ground production will need to continue if the Patriots are to pull off the upset. Getting Cam Newton involved on the ground may also be an avenue for Patriots success.
After a strong start to the season in that regard, Newton has been largely quiet over the past month and hasn't taken off on as many designed runs as he was previously, although he did find the end zone twice Monday night. The Ravens have been pretty stout all season, however. Baltimore's secondary has played well also as the Ravens rank 10th in the league, allowing yards per game through the air.
The number per pass play 5. Terrell Dorsey took his place in Indy, but Humphrey is expected be cleared to return for the Patriots game. That group should be able to contain the Patriots thinning ranks at receiver.
Jakobi Meyers has led the way the last two weeks, and Damiere Byrd has been quietly effective when called upon, but N'Keal Harry concussion and Julian Edelman IR, knee have missed the last two games and the Patriots passing game hasn't been overly impressive even when healthy.
Meyers is coming off a career game with 12 catches for yards, which makes him the top dog at the moment. Making matters worse, the Ravens pass rush has been effective as well.
Baltimore has 24 sacks as a team and they've been spread around rather evenly. That could change with the addition of Yannick Ngakoue, who was acquired in a recent trade with Minnesota.
Ngakoue, Matthew Judon and Pernell McPhee are capable of creating havoc off the edge, which will put some pressure on the Patriots offensive line. There aren't many teams the Ravens don't get the edge against when it comes to running the football and the Patriots struggling front seven certainly isn't one of them.
Baltimore hasn't been quite as potent running the ball as it was last year, but it remains tops in the league at over yards per game. It all starts with dynamic quarterback Lamar Jackson, who leads the team with yards and a 5. Mark Ingram is nursing an ankle injury that kept him out of the last two games and his status is uncertain, but Gus Edwards yards, 4.
Dobbins yards, 5. Meanwhile the Patriots best run defender, Lawrence Guy, is dealing with a myriad of injuries and missed the Jets game. Ja'Whaun Bentley groin , the team's lone true linebacker, also missed the Jets game. When healthy the Patriots allow a staggering yards per game on the ground, which ranks 25th in the league, stats that actually improved after the Jets game when New York opted to go after the Patriots through the air.
Those numbers don't figure to improve again this week with the Ravens read-option attack set to hit Foxborough.
For as explosive as Jackson is on the ground he remains largely a work in progress through the air. He's completing just under 63 percent of his passes, well under the He hasn't been awful, throwing for 1, yards with 12 touchdowns and four picks, but those numbers haven't approach the TD-INT ratio he enjoyed in Marquise "Hollywood" Brown is emerging as his favorite target, along with tight end Mark Andrews and slot guy Willie Snead.
It's a decent group of receivers but one the Patriots secondary should be able to contain, even if Stephon Gilmore remains on the shelf with a knee injury. The problem for the Patriots will be getting Jackson into obvious passing situations, which he hasn't handled well.
He's been sacked 21 times, many coming when he tries to extend plays and can't find his receivers. And the Ravens lost All-Pro left tackle Ronnie Stanley for the season to an ankle injury two weeks ago, adding to the pressure Jackson has seen. But New England hasn't been able to impact the quarterback on a consistent basis all year, and the secondary struggled against the lowly Jets. It will be important for New England to stick with their receivers as Jackson looks to create, and this is a matchup the Patriots must win.
In addition to the quality players the Ravens have on both sides of the ball, Baltimore also has the league's best kicker in Justin Tucker. He's missed just one kick all year — a yarder that he pushed wide right against Cincinnati back in Week 5. Otherwise he's been perfect on his 41 attempts.
On the other side Nick Folk was the hero against the Jets with a yarder at the buzzer to win it. He's now gone five games without a miss and really settled down the kicking situation for New England. Both sides have solid punters with Jake Bailey and Sam Koch as each has just one touchback all season. Rookie Devin Duvernay is dangerous on kick returns with a yard touchdown to his credit, but James Proche has been quiet on punt returns.
Same can be said of Gunner Olszewski, who continues to take kicks out of the end zone but has a tough time making it to the Both teams have been solid with the coverage units, but Tucker's excellence gives the Ravens the edge. Al MIchaels will handle play-by-play duties with Cris Collinsworth as the color analyst.
Michele Tafoya will work from the sidelines. The game will be produced by Fred Gaudelli and directed by Drew Esocoff. Bob Wischuse n will call the game with Al Groh providing analysis. A complete listing of the network's 38 stations can be found here. Play-by-play broadcaster Bob Socci will call the action along with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak , who will provide color analysis.
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Army officer, for her service to him and our country. Patriots tight end Jonnu Smith credits the many painful sacrifices made by some of his closest family and friends for the success he's now enjoying. The Ravens are the favorite in this one, with an expected 6. Those who got lucky with them against the spread last week might want to hold off on placing bets this time since the team has yet to string together back-to-back wins against the spread.
Their wins bumped Baltimore to and New England to One last thing to keep an eye on: Baltimore gashed the left side of the field in their last contest, rushing toward the left sideline for 31 yards on 2. That's bad news for New England, who had a hard time containing the rush on the left side of the field against the Jets.
The Ravens are a solid 6. The oddsmakers were right in line with the betting community on this one, as the game opened as a 6. Get picks now. By Scout Staff. Nov 15, at pm ET 2 min read. Through 3 Quarters The New England Patriots were expected to take an 'L' in this one, but so far it isn't playing out to script.
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