Overview
- Kickoff is 8:15 p.m. ET at M&T Bank Stadium on ABC and ESPN, with streaming on the ESPN app and Fubo; Joe Buck and Troy Aikman have the call.
- Sportsbooks list Baltimore around -4.5 with a total near 53.5, one of Week 3’s highest, and moneylines roughly Ravens -225 to -234 and Lions +192 to +200.
- Baltimore ruled out Nnamdi Madubuike, Kyle Van Noy, Isaiah Likely and Patrick Ricard, while Detroit ruled out Marcus Davenport and listed Kerby Joseph, D. J. Reed, Taylor Decker and Jack Campbell as questionable.
- Projection models and betting analysts tilt toward the Ravens in a high-scoring game, including a Dimers simulation giving Baltimore a 68% win chance and ESPN’s model at 57.3%.
- Both teams enter 1-1 after lopsided wins in Week 2, with the Lions beating the Bears 52-21 and the Ravens topping the Browns 41-17.