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Baltimore Ravens vs Jacksonville Jaguars 17 Dec 2023 NFL Full Game Replay

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Baltimore Ravens vs Jacksonville Jaguars Full Game Replays Free

NFL 2023 Week 15

 

  • Matchup: Baltimore Ravens vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 17 (Week 15)
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • Location: EverBank Stadium (Jacksonville)
  • Moneyline: Ravens -165, Jaguars +140
  • Spread: Ravens -3 (-115), Jaguars +3 (-105)
  • Total: Over/Under 42.5 (-110/-110)

 

Jacksonville Jaguars what to watch: 

Despite allowing at least 31 points twice in its past three games, Baltimore is fourth in the NFL in terms of points allowed. Jacksonville is eighth in the league in terms of average points scored per game and has scored at least 24 points in each of its last four games. The Jaguars have defeated the Ravens at home in their last two games, scoring 72 points overall while holding Baltimore to 34.


Three Jacksonville players have more than 700 receiving yards, and even if Christian Kirk, the team's star player, is sidelined due to a core muscle ailment, Baltimore may run into issues with wide receiver Calvin Ridley and tight end Evan Engram. With five touchdown receptions, Ridley leads the Jaguars in this category. In his last two games, Engram has accumulated 177 receiving yards and three touchdown catches. Jacksonville's defense ranks fourth in the NFL against the run, while linebacker Josh Allen, who has a career-high 13.5 sacks, is tied for third. Allen needs one more sack to tie the team single-season record set by Calais Campbell in 2017.

 

Baltimore Ravens what to watch: 

Last week, Baltimore experienced its first three-quarter deficit of 2023, but it still triumphed in seven out of eight games and achieved double-digit wins for the fifth time in six years. Lamar Jackson, the quarterback, became the first player in NFL history to record at least 300 passing yards, three touchdown passes, and 70 rushing yards twice in his career. Jackson also gained 70 yards on the ground in addition to throwing for 316 yards and three touchdowns.


Jackson is 55-19 as a starter and leads the Ravens in rushing (644 yards). Gus Edwards is tied for fourth in the league with ten touchdown runs and is ranked second on the squad with 605 yards. Keaton Mitchell, a rookie, has averaged 8.5 yards per carry on 38 carries, helping Baltimore's running game. 

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