Inactives for Seahawks and Ravens going into Week 9 game

Here are the inactives lists for both teams heading into today’s game.

The Seattle Seahawks and the Baltimore Ravens will be kicking off in about 90 minutes. Both sides will be missing some key linemen today, including the starting right tackle for both clubs. Abe Lucas remains on injured reserve for Seattle, while Morgan Moses has been ruled out for Baltimore today due to a shoulder injury. The Ravens will also be without their starting free safety Marcus Williams.

Here are the inactives lists for both teams heading into today’s game.

Seahawks inactives

  • LB Devin Bush
  • CB Kyu Blu Kelly
  • OT McClendon Curtis
  • OT Raiqwon O’Neal
  • DE Myles Adams
  • G Anthony Bradford

Ravens inactives

  • OT Morgan Moses
  • FS Marcus Williams
  • CB Rock Ya-Sin
  • CB Jalyn Armour-Davis
  • G Sala Aumavae-Laulu
  • QB Josh Johnson (3QB)

Check back after the game for highlights, photos, analysis and more.

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Ravens announce inactives for Week 8 vs. Buccaneers

The Baltimore Ravens have announced the inactive list for Week 8.

The Baltimore Ravens will face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday night in a pivotal Week 8 matchup. While neither team will get eliminated from playoff contention with a loss, a win would go a long way to building momentum for the stretch run.

Before the contest, Baltimore released their inactive players for their game against Tampa Bay. Defensive lineman Calais Campbell was ruled out of the game prior to the inactives coming out with an illness, while others include wide receiver Tylan Wallace, running back Mike Davis, inside linebacker Josh Bynes, and guard Ben Cleveland.

Running back Gus Edwards, wide receiver Rashod Bateman, and tight end Mark Andrews were all listed as questionable, but will each be active. It’s great news for an offense that’s looking to get back on track.

This is the second straight week that Wallace has been inactive, which could potentially mean more added opportunities for players such as James Proche II and Demarcus Robinson in his stead.

The Buccaneers also released their injury report, with many key players listed as inactive.

 

Monday Night Football: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns live stream, tv channel, start time, prediction, odds

The Cleveland Browns will host the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football from FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland.

The Cleveland Browns will host the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football from FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland.

The Browns come into this game with a 9-3 record after beating the Titans last week 41-35. Baker Mayfield and company have played well this season and will look to his favorite target, Jarvis Landry tonight when they face those pesky Ravens. Meanwhile, Baltimore is coming off a 34-17 win over the Cowboys last weekend and Lamar Jackson and their stingy defense will look for their eighth win of the season.

This should be a fun one to watch with Lamar Jackson and Baker Mayfield going at it! Make sure you tune in, here is everything you need to know to stream the action tonight!

Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns

  • When: Monday, December 14
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: I really like the Browns in this game. I think Baker Mayfield and the Browns finally have ironed out their issues and they still get zero respect from folks. Take the points as this should be a close game.

Bet: Cleveland Browns +3.5

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NFL Football Odds and Betting Lines

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 Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns (-3.5)

Over/Under: 45.5

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Ravens at Browns Live Stream: Prediction, How to Watch NFL Football, TV Channel, How to Watch

Watch Ravens at Browns Live Online.

Last time these two teams met was actually the last time the Baltimore Ravens lost a game in the NFL. This is the rematch that Lamar Jackon and the Ravens have been waiting for. Baltimore will be heading to Cleveland this time around for some revenge on the shores of Lake Erie.

NFL Football: Baltimore Ravens (-10) at Cleveland Browns

  • Date: Sunday, December 22nd
  • Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: CBS
  • Live Stream: CBS All Access (Try it FREE now)

Baltimore looks to clinch home-field advantage with a win today in Cleveland. With the Ravens holding the top spot in the AFC at 12-2, they look for some revenge after their week four loss to the Browns. Lamar Jackson is the heavy favorite for NFL MVP and will want to show his quickness again today with a performance against a struggling Browns team.

Cleveland acquired some serious talent this past offseason and while on paper they looked like one of the best teams in the league, it hasn’t panned out. Freddie Kitchens job is on the line as he tries to get to more out of his players like Odell Beckham, Jarvis Landry, and Baker Mayfield. They are already out of the playoffs but now comes time for job security in this business of a league.

Prediction: Baltimore will be looking for some revenge from their 40-25 shellacking in week four of the season. The spread has gone from (-7) to (-10) which shows the sharps money is on the Ravens. I think this will be a different type of game than last time against the Browns. Take the Ravens to cover against a team that is trying to hold on for dear life. Ravens (-10)

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