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Jets at Ravens: 3 potential X-factors on offense for Week 12
Jets Wire has identified three potential X-factors for the Jets on offense: It begins with Taylor. The 14-year pro quarterback is 43-of-69 this campaign (62.3%) for 379 yards, three touchdowns, and three interceptions. More of a gunslinger than Fields, Taylor's traditional QB skill set should allow the Jets to make more explosive passing plays.
The Ravens are 13.5-point favorites, according to the latest Jets vs. Ravens consensus odds. The over/under for total points scored is 44.5. Before making any Jets vs. Ravens picks, make sure you check out the NFL picks from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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Previewing the Jets’ opposition: Baltimore Ravens
The Ravens operate out of a 3-4 system with John Jenkins and Travis Jones getting most of the work and Brent Urban also listed as a starter. The unit has been weakened by a season-ending injury to pro bowler Nnamdi Madubuike with Broderick Washington also on injured reserve to further affect their depth.
A lopsided victory is expected for the Baltimore Ravens (5-5) when they meet the New York Jets (2-8) on Sunday, Nov. 23 at M&T Bank Stadium (beginning at 1 p.m. ET). Our computer prediction has the final score as 32-17.
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.
With preparation for the Jets set to begin, we're looking at five stats that define the Ravens' dramatic turnaround on defense.
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Tyrod Taylor to start for the Jets against Baltimore nearly 15 years after the Ravens drafted him
One week after facing Shedeur Sanders in his NFL debut, the Baltimore Ravens will take on a much more experienced quarterback. Tyrod Taylor, age 36 and in his 15th NFL season, is taking over for the Jets after New York decided to bench Justin Fields.
Ravens players fund turkey distribution for Baltimore families, giving out more than 1,900 turkeys across the city ahead of Thanksgiving.
On Friday, Ravens rookie Mike Green teamed up with Jimmy's Famous Seafood to donate food to various firehouses throughout the city.
It's not a coincidence that the resurgence of the Baltimore Ravens' rushing attack after an inconsistent start to the 2025 season has coincided with the inserti