Browns vs. Ravens Free Pick and Preview

Browns vs. Ravens Free Pick and Preview

Ravens vs. Browns

Last Updated on November 14, 2025 12:37 pm by Erwin Noguera

The NFL brings us a key AFC North divisional matchup in Week 11 as the Cleveland Browns host the Baltimore Ravens.

The Browns are coming off a loss to one of the league’s weakest teams, the New York Jets, falling 27-10.

Meanwhile, the Ravens continue to bounce back, earning a 27-19 road win over the Minnesota Vikings.

At Gambyl Exchange, you can explore all the predictions for the NFL, the final bets for this Matchday, and the odds for each match.

Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens Betting Odds and Info

When? Sunday, November 16, 4:25 pm ET, 3:25 pm CST, 2:25 pm MT, and 1:25 pm PT
Where?FirstEnergy Stadium
What are the Odds for the Browns?+325
What are the Odds for the Ravens?-426
What is the Over/Under?39.5
Where Can I Watch it?NFL Network

Why Bet on Browns?

Despite an embarrassing 2-7 record, the Cleveland Browns—the second-worst team in the AFC—still have a mathematical chance of reaching the postseason, partly because there’s no dominant team in their division this year. That makes this game a crucial one.

They were upset by the Jets last weekend, losing their second straight and fifth in their previous six games. The final score was 27-20 after allowing 10 points in the fourth quarter.

Quarterback Dillon Gabriel completed 17 of 32 passes for 167 yards and two touchdowns. He wasn’t intercepted but was sacked six times. Jerry Jeudy and David Njoku scored the touchdowns.

On defense, Myles Garrett deserves special recognition—he’s without a doubt been the Browns’ best player this season. The defensive end recorded a sack on Justin Fields and now has 11 total this season, tying him with Brian Burns (New York Giants) for the NFL lead.

Why Bet on Ravens?

The Baltimore Ravens are back in the race. After a terrible start that left them with a 1-5 record, they’ve now won three straight and sit just one game behind the Pittsburgh Steelers for the AFC North lead.

Last weekend, they earned a 27-19 road win over the Minnesota Vikings, with Lamar Jackson completing 17 of 29 passes for 176 yards and one touchdown, while also rushing nine times for 36 yards. He wasn’t intercepted and was sacked only once.

It wasn’t the team’s best performance, but it got the job done. Their first 12 points came from Tyler Loop’s field goals, until Justice Hill finally broke through with a rushing touchdown in the third quarter. In the final period, Jackson connected with Mark Andrews for a touchdown and a successful two-point conversion.

While it wasn’t Jackson’s sharpest game, his presence gives the team a different energy—the feeling that anything can happen at any moment. Derrick Henry, however, continues to underperform. The running back finished with 75 yards on 20 carries, went scoreless for the second straight game, and has just six touchdowns this season.

Defensively, the Ravens picked off two passes, and during this three-game winning streak, they’ve recorded more interceptions (4) than touchdowns allowed (3). Two of those picks came from rookie Malaki Starks, Baltimore’s first-round pick in this year’s draft. The defensive back also has 30 solo tackles and 22 assists. Allowing an average of just 14.5 points over their last four games, the Ravens currently boast the third-best defense in the NFL over that stretch.

Final Betting Analysis: Browns vs. Ravens

It’s an important divisional matchup: one team comes in with two straight losses, while the other is riding a three-game winning streak. Given the difference in rosters and quarterback play, we believe that trend will continue, and Baltimore will take the win.

The numbers at Gambyl Exchange have the Ravens as the favorite, with their Moneyline at -426, while the Browns are listed at +325.

The last time they met was on September 14 of this year, in Week 2, when the Ravens won 41-17 behind four touchdown passes from Lamar Jackson. Baltimore has now won two straight in the series, though the last time they faced each other in Cleveland, it was the Browns who came out on top.

Go for a win for the Ravens. If you bet $100 at -426, you will gain $24 for a total payout of $124.

Cleveland Browns vs. Baltimore Ravens Betting Pick: Ravens

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