New York Jets at Baltimore Ravens, November 23, 2025
- Riding a four-game winning streak, including three straight on the road, the Baltimore Ravens (5-5) host the New York Jets (2-8) at M&T Bank Stadium this Sunday (1 p.m. kickoff). This contest begins a three-game home stretch (also Bengals on Thanksgiving Night & Steelers on Dec. 7) for Baltimore, which stands one game behind 6-4 Pittsburgh in the AFC North standings.
- The Ravens are 10-2 all time vs. NYJ, including a 6-0 mark in Baltimore. Head coach John Harbaugh owns a 5-1 mark against the Jets (3-0 at home), with these teams last meeting in Week 1 of 2022, when Baltimore prevailed, 24-9, at MetLife Stadium.
- Harbaugh (18th season) is the NFL's second-longest-tenured head coach (Mike Tomlin - 19), with his 190 total wins ranking as the 13th most by a HC in NFL history. Harbaugh has led Baltimore to 12 playoff berths in the past 17 seasons and to six postseason appearances in the last seven years (including three straight).
- With two-time league MVP QB Lamar Jackson as its starter, the Ravens own a 74-27 regular season record, making his .733 winning % the fourth-best mark by a QB in NFL history. In 2025, Jackson's 115.5 rating ranks No. 1 in the NFL, as he's passed for 15 TDs and just 3 INTs in seven games played.
- Last Sunday at Cleveland, Baltimore rallied to earn a thrilling 23-16 divisional win. Behind a smothering defense that allowed just 187 total yards and held the Browns to 2-of-14 on third down, the Ravens recorded 3 sacks (S Kyle Hamilton, CB Keyon Martin & OLB Kyle Van Noy), 10 QB hits, 9 PD and 1 INT (CB Nate Wiggins). Baltimore rushed for 184 yards, including 103 by RB Derrick Henry and the game-winning 35-yard TD scamper (on fourth-and-1) by TE Mark Andrews late in the fourth quarter.