Jets vs. Ravens: Robby Anderson’s hot streak among 4 things to know

The Jets will need their No. 1 wide receiver to ball out against one of the best pass defenses in the league in the Ravens.

(Steven Ryan-AP)

Best run defense vs. best run offense

The Jets allow a league-low 3.0 yards per attempt and the 31st-fewest yards per game (78.8).

The Ravens average league-high in yards per game (200.3), yards per rush (5.5) and rushing touchdowns (18). The trio of Mark Ingram, Gus Edwards, and Justice Hill provide a menacing backfield and that’s not even including the dynamism of Lamar Jackson – who is the NFL’s ninth-leading rusher.

This doesn’t bode well for the Jets, who gave up 65 rushing yards to Ryan Fitzpatrick just a week ago. The 112 rushing yards they allowed to the Dolphins was the second-highest all season. They’re also coming off a short week with a bevy of injuries to their starters. It’ll be tough to stop the red-hot Ravens.