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Ravens vs. Commanders: Betting Trends, Prop Picks, Prediction

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When the NFL schedule came out back in May, several games were circled and considered "must-see" matchups, but the Washington Commanders going on the road to play the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6 was not one of them.

However, with how things have played out for both teams through the first five weeks of the season, the battle between Baltimore (3-2) and Washington (4-1) has suddenly become the one game fans don't want to miss. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson is playing at an MVP-caliber level, and the same could be said for Commanders rookie signal-caller Jayden Daniels.

Yes, a rookie has entered the MVP conversation. Whether he's still in it Monday morning could depend on the outcome of Sunday's game.

ODDS AND TRENDS

It was expected that the Ravens would establish themselves as Super Bowl contenders, but few saw Washington emerging as one of the best teams in the NFC. Bettors have been happy to get behind the Commanders, with 64 percent of the handle and 71 percent of the bets backing Washington +7 (-112) over at DraftKings.

As for moneyline tickets, DraftKings has seen 67 percent of the bets on Baltimore's moneyline (-325), but 68 percent of the handle is on Washington's (+260).

Bettors are expecting a shootout between the league's highest-scoring teams -- the Commanders rank first with 31.0 points per game while the Ravens are in second with 29.4. DraftKings has seen 68 percent of the wagers and 80 percent of the handle on the over (-110), with the total set at 51.5 points.

So, should bettors jump on the bandwagon and put money on the Commanders? Well, the public was just 5-7 against the spread last week and is 29-42-3 for the season, according to Sports Betting Dime. Week 4 is the only week where the public had a winning record, 8-7-1.

PROP PICKS

--Jayden Daniels, O/U 225.5 passing yards at -130/+100

Daniels has gone over this mark in each of his past four games, but he's averaged 237.8 yards during that span, which does not leave much room for error. While the Ravens' pass defense is one of the worst in the league (280.2 passing yards allowed per game), that stat is misleading because opponents have frequently had to throw to keep up.

Considering it might be hard for the Commanders to establish the ground game against a Baltimore team with the stiffest run defense in the NFL (60.4 rushing yards allowed per game), Daniels is going to have to move the ball through the air, making us lean toward the over.

--Derrick Henry, O/U 87.5 yards rushing at -120/-110

Look for the Ravens to use the run to open up the passing game, meaning a heavy dose of Henry early and often.

Henry has rushed for at least 92 yards in each of his past three games, a stretch that includes a pair of 100-yard showings on the ground. Take the over here.

KEY STAT

When favored by over three points in the regular season, Jackson is just 21-31 ATS. When the spread is three points or less in favor of Baltimore or has the Ravens as underdogs, Jackson has gone 25-5 ATS.

THE NEWS

All eyes will be on the talent under center when the Commanders and Ravens collide, and it's not hard to understand why.

Jackson is the reigning MVP and is playing like someone who is intent on being a back-to-back winner. Daniels has been one of the most efficient and exciting players in the NFL this season -- and he's just a rookie! His game has been so impressive that he currently has the fifth-best odds at DraftKings to win MVP (+1000).

Both are playing at a high and comparable level:

--Jackson is averaging 241.2 passing yards per game (Daniels 227.0)

--Jackson is averaging 72.6 rushing yards per game (Daniels 60.0)

--Jackson has a 107.3 passer rating (Daniels 106.3)

--Daniels has completed 77.1 percent of his passes (Jackson 65.3)

--Daniels has a 73.2 QBR (Jackson 67.1)

With the two quarterbacks playing so well, something else will have to factor into the game's outcome, barring either player making an uncharacteristic mistake. As crucial as the running game has been for both teams, you must look at the running backs.

Baltimore has a resurgent Henry leading the way, while Washington will be without its top running back, Brian Robinson Jr. (knee) -- both former Alabama stars.

Outside of the offensive playmakers, there's also still a lot to learn about each team's defense. From a statistical perspective, it is hard to say who has the advantage and just how good (or bad) either unit is. Yes, the Ravens' defense ranks second-to-last in passing, but is that because of a weak secondary or because teams can't run against them?

Similar questions can be asked about the Commanders, but not to the same extent (No. 12 against the pass, No. 21 against the run).

INJURY REPORT

In addition to being without Robinson, Washington won't have safety Tyler Owens because of a shin injury.

The Ravens have five players listed as questionable, a group that includes cornerback Marlon Humphrey (ankle), offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (toe) and guard Sala Aumavae-Laulu (back).

PREDICTION

This game will go one of two ways: the Baltimore offense will bulldoze the Commanders' defense and the Ravens will win comfortably, or Washington's offense will keep the Ravens' defense off-balance and own time of possession. We think the visitors keep it close and give themselves a chance to win.

Ravens 28, Commanders 23

--Travis Pulver, Field Level Media

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Travis Etienne Oct 13 10:50am CT
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Jacksonville Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. (hamstring) is questionable to return against the Chicago Bears in Week 6. It's unclear exactly when Etienne picked up the injury, but he hasn't registered an opportunity since dropping a pass early in the second quarter. Between injuries and poor play, Etienne has been an enormous disappointment in fantasy football lately, averaging just 60 scrimmage yards and zero touchdowns between Weeks 4 and 5. Now, if he doesn't return on Sunday, he'll finish Week 6 with three rushes for a loss of one yard on the ground, plus zero catches on one target. Tank Bigsby has suddenly become more dependable than Etienne in fantasy football, and that may hold true even if the latter gets a clean bill of health heading into next Sunday's clash with the Patriots in London.

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Christian Watson Oct 13 10:50am CT
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Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (ankle) is officially active in Week 6 on Sunday against the visiting Arizona Cardinals at Lambeau Field. Watson suffered a left high-ankle sprain in Week 4 and missed the Week 5 win over the Los Angeles Rams, but he'll surprisingly end up missing just one game with an injury that was expected to sideline him multiple contests. It's good news for the Packers, but fantasy managers may want to be wary of relying on him in starting lineups, especially with Romeo Doubs also returning from a one-game suspension. Watson does have a touchdown this year, but he's also caught only five passes on eight targets for 80 yards in the four games he's played. The crowded nature of Green Bay's receiving corps makes all of their pass-catchers boom/bust WR4/flex plays outside of Jayden Reed.

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Marlon Humphrey Oct 13 10:50am CT
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Baltimore Ravens cornerback Marlon Humphrey (ankle) and offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley (toe) are active for Sunday's game against the Washington Commanders. Both players were listed as questionable but were trending in the right direction this weekend. Humphrey's presence is key as the Ravens look to slow down Washington's offense. The 28-year-old has 22 tackles and two interceptions through five games this year. Meanwhile, Stanley gives a massive boost to Baltimore's offense, especially Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. He has played all but two offensive snaps this season, remaining a key playmaker in the trenches.

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Derek Carr Oct 13 10:43am CT
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The New Orleans Saints have declared OG Lucas Patrick, QB Derek Carr, TE Taysom Hill, RB Kendre Miller, OG Cesar Ruiz, DT Khristian Boyd and LB Pete Werner inactive for Week 6.

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Robert Woods Oct 13 10:43am CT
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The Houston Texans have declared SS Jimmie Ward, OG Nick Broeker, CB Kamari Lassiter, DE Rashad Weaver and WR Robert Woods inactive for Week 6.

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Genard Avery Oct 13 10:43am CT
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The Indianapolis Colts have declared RB Jonathan Taylor, QB Anthony Richardson, WR Anthony Gould, LB Genard Avery and OG Danny Pinter inactive for Week 6.

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Matt Prater Oct 13 10:43am CT
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The Arizona Cardinals have declared CB Darren Hall, TE Travis Vokolek, PK Matt Prater, DE Victor Dimukeje and DE Xavier Thomas inactive for Week 6.

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Jordan Hicks Oct 13 10:43am CT
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The Cleveland Browns have declared QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, S Ronnie Hickman, C Ethan Pocic, LB Jordan Hicks, S Grant Delpit, DL Quinton Jefferson and WR Jamari Thrash inactive for Week 6.

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Joe Flacco Oct 13 10:43am CT
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Indianapolis Colts QB Joe Flacco will be the starting quarterback for the Colts in Week 6, according to sources.

Fantasy Spin: The Colts want to give Anthony Richardson another week to rest, so Flacco will be under center again. He has played well in relief over the last two games but should only be a starting option in two-quarterback leagues.

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Anthony Richardson Oct 13 10:40am CT
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (oblique) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Tennessee Titans. He had been listed as questionable and was actually expected to play this week, but at the last minute, the Colts have made him inactive and will start Joe Flacco instead. It's worth noting that Richardson will be the Colts' emergency third quarterback on Sunday, so he could still enter the game if both Flacco and Sam Ehlinger become too injured to play. Nevertheless, the second-year quarterback should be moved to the bench in all fantasy leagues.

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Joe Flacco Oct 13 10:40am CT
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Joe Flacco will make his second consecutive start in Week 6, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Anthony Richardson (oblique) was expected to start this week, but at the last minute, Indianapolis made him inactive as their emergency third quarterback. In the end, the starting job will belong to Flacco for one more week. Through two games so far, he has 49 completions, 527 passing yards, five touchdowns, and zero interceptions. He's less mobile than Richardson but possesses more firepower through the air, so the fact that he's starting Sunday is good news for Michael Pittman Jr., Josh Downs, and Alec Pierce in fantasy football.

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Matt Prater Oct 13 10:40am CT
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Kendre Miller Oct 13 10:30am CT
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Joe Mixon Oct 13 10:30am CT
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Houston Texans running back Joe Mixon (ankle) is officially active for Week 6 against the New England Patriots. He had been listed as questionable but was trending in the right direction heading into the weekend. Mixon will make his first appearance since Week 2 against the Chicago Bears when he suffered his ankle injury while being taken down on a hip-drop tackle. He should handle a near-full workload this week against the Patriots, who have a solid run defense but could allow the Texans to settle into a comfortable positive game script. Mixon ranks as a mid-range RB2 for fantasy football in his first game back.

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Davante Adams Oct 13 10:13am CT
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Fantasy Spin: Adams is currently sidelined due to a hamstring injury and could be playing in a different uniform the next time he returns to the field. For Las Vegas, TE Brock Bowers is the only must-start receiving option in fantasy leagues, although WR Tre Tucker could be used as a flex option in deeper leagues.

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Rasheen Ali Oct 13 10:10am CT
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Baltimore Ravens running back Rasheen Ali (neck) has been activated from injured reserve and will play on Sunday against the Washington Commanders. He is slated to make his NFL debut in Week 6 as a depth option behind Derrick Henry and Justice Hill. Ali is a fifth-round pick out of Marshall who tallied 1,348 scrimmage yards and 16 touchdowns in his final collegiate season last year. He remains off the fantasy radar at the moment but could have some fantasy intrigue if Henry or Hill ever gets injured.

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Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. (back) is expected to be active ahead of the Week 6 matchup against the Tennessee Titans. This is an odd turn of events after Pittman was a candidate for the injured reserve earlier in the week. Now, Pittman might suit up and play after being able to practice on Friday. It's unclear what kind of condition Pittman is in physically heading into this game. Fantasy managers should be cautious and rank Pittman as more of a low-end WR3 for Sunday's game. It's uncertain if he'll be limited at all and quarterback Anthony Richardson hasn't exactly had great chemistry with Pittman early in the season.

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Xavier Hutchinson Oct 13 9:40am CT
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Emanuel Wilson Oct 13 9:30am CT
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