Overview
- Kickoff is Monday, Sept. 22 at 8:15 p.m. ET from M&T Bank Stadium, with coverage on ESPN/ABC.
- Both teams are 1-1 after emphatic Week 2 wins, with Detroit beating Chicago 52-21 and Baltimore routing Cleveland 41-17.
- The Ravens ruled out multiple contributors, including tight end Isaiah Likely, defensive tackle Madubuike, fullback Patrick Ricard and linebacker Kyle Van Noy.
- Oddsmakers make Baltimore a roughly 4.5–5.5 point favorite, with several betting previews projecting a competitive, high-scoring game.
- Jackson owns elite Monday night numbers and Baltimore has excelled in home prime time, while Detroit brings a recent MNF win streak and seeks a first-ever victory in Baltimore.