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Three Keys To Victory For Jets vs. Ravens
The Jets return from their mini-bye week with a tough matchup against the Ravens, but perhaps more confident now that Tyrod Taylor is their QB
Here’s how The Baltimore Sun sports staff views the outcome of Sunday’s Week 12 game between the Ravens and Jets at in Baltimore.
Preview the Week 12 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets with predictions, odds, over/under, spread, betting lines and more.
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New York Jets at Baltimore Ravens: 3 key matchups to watch in Week 12
The New York Jets will face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 12 on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium. For this AFC battle between Aaron Glenn's Jets (2-8) and John Harbaugh's Ravens (5-5), it will be the games, within the game, that will make all the difference.
Rashod Bateman won’t be available Sunday against the Jets, but there’s a chance that the Ravens receiver can return next week.
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Tyrod Taylor starts for the Jets against Baltimore -- nearly 15 years after the Ravens drafted him
Tyrod Taylor, age 36 and in his 15th NFL season, is taking over for the Jets after New York decided to bench Justin Fields. It's a full-circle moment for Taylor, who was drafted by the Ravens in the sixth round back in 2011. He's managed to carve out a lengthy career, although he hasn't been a regular starter since 2017 when he was with Buffalo.
Looking for their fifth straight win, the Ravens (5-5) can climb above .500 for the first time this season when they return home to face the New York Jets (2-8).
Here's the weather forecast for Sunday's New York Jets vs. Baltimore Ravens Week 12 game in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Baltimore's Henry can pass 4 Hall of Famers on the career rushing list when he faces the Jets
Sunday 1 p.m. EST, CBS BetMGM NFL Odds: Ravens by 13 1/2. Against the spread: Jets 5-4-1; Baltimore 4-6. Series record: Ravens lead 10-2. Last meeting: Ravens beat Jets 22-9 on Sept. 11, 2022, in East Rutherford,
Eddie George says Derrick Henry could end up as the greatest running back of all time. Pundit believes Lamar Jackson will get back in the MVP conversation.