Ravens vs. Browns final score predictions: Ravens make it 11 straight wins

The writers here at Ravens Wire believe Baltimore picks up their 11th straight victory by beating the Cleveland Browns in Week 16.

The Baltimore Ravens get one final clash with the Cleveland Browns this season. They’ll square off for the last time in the 2019 regular season in Week 16.

After losing in Week 4 to their division rival, this game carries a little more weight to it than normal for Baltimore. The Ravens want to show how much they’ve changed and keep the Browns from sweeping them this season. Not only does this game matter to Baltimore’s pride but a win would clinch the top seed in the AFC playoff picture — something the Ravens have never done before.

Can Baltimore pick up their 11th straight win of the season? We here at Ravens Wire certainly believe so, even if we all differ on how close the game will be.

Take a look at our final score predictions for the Ravens vs. Browns in Week 16.

Matthew Stevens:

Ravens 35 – Browns 28

Though this goes against my bold prediction, I really do believe the Ravens win this game. Still, I don’t think this is the blowout win many fans are expecting. Even though the Browns are a mess right now with injuries and morale issues, they’re still a really talented team that has everything necessary to turn this into a shootout.

But this is a different Baltimore squad than from Week 4 and they’re more than capable of winning a game like this now. They squeak by in the fourth quarter with a key interception of Baker Mayfield that allows Lamar Jackson and the offense to march down the field to put it into the end zone.


Alex Bente:

Ravens 33 – Browns 17

With two teams trending in opposite directions, this matchup won’t be nearly as shocking as their Week 4 meeting. The Ravens’ revamped defense will give Mayfield and the Browns’ offense fits all afternoon as it tries to keep up with Lamar Jackson and Baltimore’s high-powered offense. The Ravens seem to have no problem steamrolling inferior competition and this week will be no different as Baltimore avenges one of its two losses this season.


Neil Dutton:

Ravens 30 – Browns 10

Week 4 seems an awfully long time ago. The Browns ran all over the Ravens back then, but in Week 16 Baltimore will return the favor and then some. The Browns only touchdown will come late in a game that will have ceased to be a contest for quite some time. The MVP front runner Lamar Jackson will earn himself another fourth-quarter rest, with most of the damage being done inside the first three quarters. But that damage will be considerable.


Kevin Oestreicher:

Ravens 35 – Browns 24

The Ravens won’t forget what happened in Week 4 and will step on the field looking to get some revenge. I think Lamar Jackson has another huge game and the defense is able to fluster Baker Mayfield into some bad throws. Baltimore is looking to secure the top seed in the AFC, and I believe they’ll do just that with a dominant win over the Browns.

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Ravens vs. 49ers: Final score predictions

The writers here at Ravens Wire believe the Baltimore Ravens roll over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 13. The question is just how big.

It’s a potential Super Bowl LIV preview as the San Francisco 49ers travel across the country to take on the Baltimore Ravens. While both teams seem destined to at least make the postseason, making this game not nearly as important as for other teams on the bubble, it’s a matchup both teams desperately want to win.

This Week 13 matchup would effectively cement the winner as the best squad in football right now. Though the Ravens have held that title for the last few weeks, including in the most recent power rankings, a loss would likely slightly deflate what has been a very happy team.

However, the writers here at Ravens Wire don’t think Baltimore has much to worry about this week. With everyone predicting a Ravens win in Week 13 over the 49ers, it seems to be a matter of just how bad Baltimore will beat their foe this time.

Matthew Stevens:

Ravens 30 – 49ers 24

This is the biggest test for both teams this season and a matchup of two of the best offenses and defenses in the league. But it comes down to how well each quarterback plays. If the 49ers can contain Lamar Jackson, the Ravens’ offense will become more one-dimensional. If Baltimore pressures Jimmy Garoppolo, he’s prone to big mistakes. But each is just as equally capable of taking over a game. However, no team has really been able to contain Jackson yet this season, and that’s going to be the difference this week as well. 


Neil Dutton:

Ravens 27 – 49ers 17

The 49ers’ main defensive strength is their passing defense. That’s all well and good, the Ravens will just do what they do best and run all day. Mark Ingram and of course Lamar Jackson will take advantage of the sloppy conditions and run all over San Francisco.


Joe Serpico:

Ravens 31 – 49ers 16

Many feel the 49ers No. 1 ranked defense has the pieces to slow down Jackson. San Francisco excels when they can rush the passer but are average (19th) in rushing defense. Baltimore has already run all over Seattle, New England and Houston — all ranked ahead of San Francisco. I’m also not sold on quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo’s ability to handle the Ravens’ defense. He’ll make a couple mistakes Baltimore will take advantage of in another easy win.


Vasilios Nikolaou:

Ravens 31 – 49ers 24

The toughest defense that Lamar Jackson and company will face all season will fold under the weather and the inability to stymie the most explosive offense in the league. Jackson is tied for the most touchdown passes in the league, but it will be all about the ground game with weather conditions being ideal for a ground-pound attack.

San Francisco quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo will have a tough time finding the likes of Deebo Samuel and George Kittle in the presumed monsoon-like weather that is forecasted, but their running backs can be dangerous as well.

The Ravens take the lead on a fourth-quarter touchdown scamper by Jackson and they hold on for their 10th win of the season.

Ravens vs. Rams, Week 12: Final score predictions

Are you ready for some football!? The Baltimore Ravens will look to extend their winning streak to seven-straight games against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12. This is another big test for Baltimore as they look to continue their dominance over …

Are you ready for some football!? The Baltimore Ravens will look to extend their winning streak to seven-straight games against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 12.

This is another big test for Baltimore as they look to continue their dominance over playoff-caliber teams. While Los Angeles hasn’t been great this season, they are fresh off a Super Bowl visit, so they’re certainly nothing to look down at. The Ravens will have to play great, consistent and efficient football to win this week.

Are the Rams finally the team to stop quarterback Lamar Jackson and Baltimore’s dominance? According to the writers here at Ravens Wire, not a chance. Check below to see everyone’s final score predictions for this Week 12 contest.

Matthew Stevens:

Ravens 38 – Rams 17

Man, I’m confident in this team. They have the best offense in the league and since Week 7, the best defense as well. They’re scoring points seemingly at will on both sides of the football and have been beating up playoff-caliber teams for the last few weeks. And I think the Ravens continue to do that same exact thing in front of a national audience this week as they destroy the Rams.

No team has been able to contain Lamar Jackson. It’s just been varying degrees of selling out to even attempt it and what that opens up elsewhere. If Los Angeles does what every other team this season has done and keeps their eyes in the backfield worrying about Jackson, I expect Baltimore to put up points early. From there, the Rams don’t have the offense or quarterback to play from behind and they’ll make more mistakes that compound in a lopsided loss.