
Ravens Offense vs. League’s Worst Raiders Defense
Baltimore’s talented offense has yet to put it all together as the passing game is still getting its timing with new pieces and weapons that have missed significant time due to injury. The running game has been stagnant through three games. The Ravens offense has a prime opportunity to take off this week as it faces a Raiders defense that is ranked last in the NFL in yards allowed (476 per game). Oakland gave up 34 points in a Week 1 win and 35 points in a Week 2 loss. The Raiders have been particularly susceptible through the air, as they’ve allowed 340 passing yards per game.
Khalil Mack Brings Big-Time Threat
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A Dynamic Raiders Receiver Duo
The Ravens cornerbacks will face one of the NFL’s best receiver duos in Amari Cooper and Michael Crabtree. Cooper (270 yards) has the 11th-most receiving yards in the league and Crabtree (220) sits just outside the top 20. They each topped 100 yards and scored a touchdown in last year’s meeting with the Ravens. ![]()
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The Impact Of Doom
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Cross-Country Travel Effect
The Raiders flew to Tennessee last week and will be trekking back across the country again this week. That amount of travel takes a toll on big NFL bodies, and it will be interesting to see how much it affects the Raiders, especially at the start of the game. Sunday’s 1 p.m. kickoff at M&T Bank Stadium will feel like 10 a.m. for them. The Raiders will get no sympathy from the Ravens, who made three trips west last year.



