Baltimore are 6-7, coming off a home loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in a battle for the top spot in the AFC North Division. New England are currently riding a 10-game win streak, ranking second in the NFL with an 11-2 record (currently lose tiebreaker with 11-2 Denver Broncos).
The Ravens are set to face the Bengals this upcoming weekend, with the Patriots going up against the Bills.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye is currently having an MVP-like season for the Patriots. Maye is currently second in our MVP tracker as he's second in the league in passing yards (3,412), second in passer rating (111.9), first in completion percentage (71.5%), and fourth in passing touchdowns (23), all while being the third-most sacked QB (40) in the NFL.
As a team, the Patriots have the No. 7 scoring offence and the No. 5 scoring defence this season. During their win streak, they haven't allowed a single team to score more than 23 points. On the flip side, the Pats haven't scored less than 23 points in any of those games.
That proves dangerous for a Ravens team who have completely lost themselves on both ends of the ball, especially in recent weeks.
Quarterback Lamar Jackson has thrown just one touchdown, what most argue could be two, in the past four games with four interceptions, at least one in the past two games.
After holding opponents to under 20 points during their five-game win streak coming out of their Week 7 bye week, the Ravens have now allowed 32 and 27 points respectively in the past two games.
But most of their woes come from their offensive and defensive lines. The team has yet have a single player put up more than 2.5 sacks this season. Defensive end Odafe Oweh, who they traded to the Los Angeles Chargers, now has five sacks in eight games for his new team.
And the offensive line? Well...
