Ravens vs. Seahawks: 10 stats to know ahead of the huge Week 9 matchup

We’re looking at 10 stats to know ahead of the Baltimore Ravens’ Week 9 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks

The Ravens and Seahawks highlight one of the four massive collisions between teams in the AFC and NFC who hold some form of playoff aspirations.

Seattle is physical on defense, explosive at the wide receiver position, and they’re led by veteran quarterback Geno Smith, who’ll be improving as he ages.

For Baltimore, Lamar Jackson makes things go, and he has his most explosive group of skill players since entering the NFL.

With kickoff just over 30 hours away, we’re looking at ten stats.

Ravens vs. Seahawks: Statistical breakdown for each position

We’re looking at how key players for the Ravens and Seahawks compare statistically ahead of the Week 9 matchup

The Ravens (6-2) and Seahawks (5-2) are just days away from a physical matchup at M&T Bank Stadium that’ll have playoff implications for both teams.

Baltimore sits atop the AFC North, while Seattle is .5 a game ahead of San Francisco and is looking for a return trip to the postseason.

Talented quarterbacks lead both teams, while Seattle may have the edge at wide receiver.

With kickoff fast approaching, we’re looking at how each position group compares statistically ahead of Sunday’s colossal contest.

NFL stats leaders: Where Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, Gus Edwards rank entering Week 9

We’re looking at where Baltimore #Ravens Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, and Gus Edwards rank statistically among their NFL peers entering Week 9

We’ve reached the midway point of the 2023 NFL season, and the Ravens (6-2) have shown that they’re an upper-echelon team without the high-profile statistics.

Baltimore’s offense is ranked No. 11 overall, and they’re among the top 3 in the league in rushing yards per game, yet they have no player at the top of any statistical category.

The Ravens have a huge matchup looming against the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday, and with practice underway, we’re looking at where Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, and Gus Edwards rank entering Week 9.

Where the Ravens rank statistically entering Week 9

Where the Baltimore Ravens rank statistically entering Week 9

We’ve reached the midway point of the 2023 NFL season, and the Ravens (6-2) have shown that they’re an upper-echelon team and an organization to watch down the stretch.

Baltimore followed a dominant win over the Detroit Lions by avoiding any letdown in a potential trap game against Arizona, with a high-profile matchup against Seattle looming.

With Week 9 preparation underway, we’re looking at where the Ravens rank statistically compared to 31 other NFL teams.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews is special for three key reasons

With 28 catches and five touchdowns so far this season, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has become nearly unstoppable.

With 28 catches and five touchdowns on just 40 targets so far this season, Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has become nearly unstoppable. Opposing defenses have had a hard time scheming for his dynamic skillset. In this article, we want to highlight three components of Andrews’ game that makes him so special to the Ravens offense.

How the Ravens and Lions stack up for Week 7

We’re looking at how a statistical breakdown of how the Baltimore #Ravens and Detroit Lions stack up for Week 7.

The Ravens are home at M&T Bank Stadium for an intriguing Sunday matchup against the surging and ever-improving Detroit Lions (5-1).

Baltimore (4-2) will look to continue their momentum after defeating the Titans in London, while the Lions are surging and one of the top teams in the NFL.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s how both teams stack up statistically ahead of the contest.

NFL stats leaders: Where Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, Gus Edwards rank entering Week 7

We’re looking at where #Ravens QB Lamar Jackson, RB Gus Edwards and WR Zay Flowers rank among the NFL statistical leaders entering Week 7

The Ravens are 4-2 and among the top teams in the AFC thanks to a suffocating defense, and the heroics of quarterback Lamar Jackson.

Tight end Mark Andrews is starting to come on after a slow start to the season, while rookie Zay Flowers is leading the club in receiving yards.

With preparation for the matchup coming to an end, here’s a look at where Lamar Jackson, Zay Flowers, and Gus Edwards ranking in major statistical categories.

Takeaways and observations from Ravens 24-16 win over Titans in London

We’re looking at the takeaways and observations from the Baltimore #Ravens 24-16 win over the Tennessee Titans in London

Lamar Jackson threw a touchdown pass, and Justin Tucker kicked six field goals to lead the Ravens to an overseas win at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Jackson shined in his international debut, going 21 of 30 passing for 223 yards, and he led the team with 62 yards on the ground.

Baltimore returned to their winning ways and now sits atop the AFC North after a hard-fought 24-16 win over the Titans in London, England.

Tucker was outstanding on the day, going 6-for-6 with the longest just 41 yards.

With preparation for the Lions set to begin, we’re looking at takeaways and observations from the Week 6 victory.

How the Ravens and Titans stack up for Week 6

We’re looking at how the #Ravens and Titans stack up statistically ahead of Sunday’s Week 6 matchup in London

The Ravens will play their third-straight road game (and fourth over the past five) when Baltimore (3-2) battles the Tennessee Titans (2-3) from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.

This trip marks the Ravens’ second-ever game in London, with Baltimore last playing the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in 2017.

Tennessee leads the all-time regular season series, 11-10.

Baltimore holds a 3-2 edge in postseason play, including a 20-13 victory at Tennessee in the 2020 Wild Card round, when these two teams last faced each other.

With kickoff fast approaching, here’s how both teams stack up statistically.

Ravens vs. Titans: Nine stats to know for Week 6

We’re looking at nine stats to know ahead of the Baltimore #Ravens Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans

The Ravens will play their third-straight road game (and fourth over the past five) when Baltimore (3-2) battles the Tennessee Titans (2-3) from Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, England.

Kickoff for the matchup is set for 2:30 p.m. BST (9:30 a.m. ET).

The team traveled to London on Monday (Oct. 9) and spent a week acclimating while practicing at the Tottenham Hotspur Training Ground (THTG).

This trip marks the Ravens’ second-ever game in London, with Baltimore last playing the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in 2017.

Tennessee leads the all-time regular season series, 11-10.

Baltimore holds a 3-2 edge in postseason play, including a 20-13 victory at Tennessee in the 2020 Wild Card round, when these two teams last faced each other.

With kickoff fast approaching, here are ten stats for the matchup.