November 3rd 2024.
Stick here for live updates and analysis as the Denver Broncos take on the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. We will be providing pre-game updates, as well as in-game analysis and a post-game summary. Let's get started!
For those with a local interest, the Ravens will be starting rookie Roger Rosengarten at right tackle. He was a second-round pick out of Washington, but also played his high school ball at Highlands Ranch. This will be an exciting opportunity for him to play in his home state.
One key aspect to watch in this game will be the Broncos' passing game. As our own Parker pointed out, the Ravens have shown weaknesses in their secondary, allowing 17 touchdown passes so far this season. If Denver can take advantage of this, it could give them the edge they need to win. Renck also adds that Bo Nix will need to utilize vertical throws in order to secure a victory.
In terms of weather, it's a beautiful day at M&T Bank Stadium. The sun is shining and there is a light breeze, making for perfect football weather. It will be interesting to see if the Broncos can slow down the dynamic Ravens offense in these ideal conditions.
Speaking of odds, the Broncos are currently a 9-point underdog, which is the largest spread in the NFL this week. However, don't count them out just yet. On ESPN's pregame show, two former greats, Randy Moss and Tedy Bruschi, predicted that the Broncos will cover the spread. They have also covered in all their road games this season and won three straight away from Denver.
For those wondering about the Broncos' inactive players, QB Zach Wilson, S P.J. Locke, TE Greg Dulcich, CB Damarri Mathis, CB Kris Abrams-Draine, OLB Dondrea Tillman, and OL Frank Crum will not be playing. However, the team does have DL Eyioma Uwazurike active this week, for the second time this season. This will give them an extra defensive back, in this case Mathis, to help slow down the Ravens' strong rushing attack.
Good morning from Baltimore! It's a beautiful day here in Charm City as the 5-3 Ravens take on the 5-3 Broncos. This will be Denver's biggest test of the season so far, as they face a strong Baltimore offense and a tough secondary. It will be a true battle between good-on-good and question-on-question.
For those looking for a scouting report on how the Broncos match up with the Ravens, be sure to check out Ryan McFadden's detailed analysis. Now, let's move on to some game predictions from our writers.
Parker Gabriel, our beat writer, predicts a Ravens victory with a final score of 26-17. He notes that the Broncos have had a good start to the season, but this will be a true test for them. Can they do enough to keep pace with the Ravens?
Ryan McFadden, also a beat writer, is going against the grain with a Broncos victory of 27-24. He believes that Denver can take advantage of the Ravens' shaky pass defense and pull off the upset. It will be interesting to see if Sean Payton follows a similar strategy to the one used in the game against Tampa Bay, attacking the Ravens' weakness from the start.
Troy Renck, our columnist, predicts a Ravens victory with a final score of 27-22. He notes that the Broncos have played a relatively easy schedule so far, and this game will be a true test for them. However, Renck also believes that this game will serve as a turning point for the Broncos, giving them confidence for future wins.
Sean Keeler, our other columnist, predicts a Ravens victory with a final score of 24-20. He believes that the Broncos are not yet at a point where they can win a game where Bo Nix has to throw over 42 times. He also notes that the Ravens are usually good for a few unexpected losses each season, but unfortunately for the Broncos, they have already used up two of them.
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