Baltimore Ravens Betting Odds

Baltimore Ravens Betting Odds

Last Updated on October 21, 2025 1:39 pm by Erwin Noguera

Team Overview

The Baltimore Ravens enter the 2025 season as the projected leaders of the AFC North, making a run at their third consecutive division title. They finalized their 53-man roster—with 25 offensive players, 25 defensive players, and three specialists—demonstrating solid roster continuity and depth.
Key offseason moves include the re-signing of Pro Bowler LT Ronnie Stanley to a three-year, $60 million deal. Additionally, the team reinforced its edge rusher and offensive tackle depth by drafting EDGE Mike Green and OT Emery Jones Jr.

Offensive Line Analysis

The Ravens’ offensive line boasts exceptional continuity, returning most of its core unit, excluding left guard Patrick Mekari. It’s ranked among the NFL’s strongest, positioned at #7 in one expert’s 2025 OL rankings.
A projected Week 1 starting five includes LT Ronnie Stanley, LG Andrew Vorhess, C Tyler Linderbaum, RG Daniel Faalele, and RT Roger Rosergarten. Stanley, in particular, anchors the unit with experience and Pro Bowl talent. Additionally, the unit shows strong value, with the “over” on their win total (12+ games) favored, suggesting confidence in both O-line and Team continuity.

Defensive Line Analysis

The Ravens bolstered their defense by drafting edge rusher Mike Green, a prolific 2024 producer with 17 sacks, generating excitement tempered by noted off-field concerns.
While in-depth positional stars are limited, Green’s addition alongside existing defensive line strengths positions Baltimore to maintain or enhance its pressure game in 2025.

2025 NFL Season

Week 8 Preview

Ravens vs. Bears: Sunday, October 26 at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CST, 11:00 am MT, and 10:00 am PT

The Ravens were on a bye in Week 7, a much-needed break after a rough stretch that left them sitting at 1-5. The timing couldn’t have been better, as the team has been dealing with injuries, offensive inconsistency, and defensive lapses that cost them close games earlier in the season.

Looking ahead to Week 8, Baltimore returns home to face the Chicago Bears in a game that could define the trajectory of their season. This matchup gives John Harbaugh’s team an opportunity to bounce back against a Bears squad that has struggled to stop explosive plays and maintain defensive discipline.

The focus this week will be on offensive rhythm—the Ravens need to find balance between the ground game and their vertical attack, especially if Jackson remains limited or unavailable. On defense, reinforcements could be on the way as linebacker Roquan Smith and cornerback Chidobe Awuzie are both trending toward returning to action. Smith has expressed optimism about being ready for Week 8, which would provide a major boost to a defense that has struggled to contain opposing rushing attacks.

Week 7 Preview

The Ravens dropped their fourth straight game, falling to the Los Angeles Rams 17-3 at home. The offense stalled again: Cooper Rush started under center in Lamar Jackson’s absence (Jackson remains sidelined with a hamstring Injury). Rush went 11-of-19 for 72 yards and one interception before being benched for Tyler Huntley late in the game. Baltimore committed multiple turnovers, and the defense showed some flashes, but they surrendered a long 76-yard drive early in the second half and allowed Stafford and the Rams to convert on third downs.

The Ravens have a scheduled bye in Week 7—no game. With the extra rest, the team expects Lamar Jackson to return after the bye, targeting their week 8 matchup against the Chicago Bears.

They also released C.J. Gardner-Johnson from the practice squad, and lost two safeties—Reuben Lowety claimed on waivers by the Colts, and T.J. Gray signed by the Broncos from Baltimore’s practice squad.

Week 6 Preview

Ravens vs. Rams: Sunday, October 12 at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CST, 11:00 am MT, and 10:00 am PT.

The Ravens were utterly dominated at home by the Houston Texans, losing 44-10 in what became Baltimore’s worst home defeat in team history. Now in Week 6, Baltimore returns home to face the Los Angeles Rams, a matchup many see as a must-win to avoid further slide. Baltimore’s defense ranks last in scoring allowed and is allowing over 400 yards per game. With Jackson still sidelined, the Ravens will rely on Rush (or possibly Tyler Huntley) to keep the offense afloat, but this becomes a critical game for their depth and coaching adjustments.

Week 5 Preview

Baltimore Ravens vs. Houston Texans: Sunday, October 5 at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CST, 11:00 am MT, and 10:00 am PT

Baltimore (1-3) faces a critical rebound opportunity at home against the Houston Texans, but things just got a lot harder: Lamar Jackson is expected to miss Week 5 with a hamstring injury and could be sidelined for 2-3 weeks. In his place, veteran backup Cooper Rush is likely to get the start, with Tyler Huntley also in the mix.

The injury concerns don’t stop at the quarterback spot. The Ravens’ injury list is lengthening: Roquan Smith (hamstring) is doubtful, Marlon Humphrey (calf) and Nate Wiggins (elbow) are questionable, and left tackle Ronnie Stanley is also banged up.

With Jackson out and injuries mounting, the Ravens must lean heavily on their run game, conservative play calls, and defense to keep this matchup within reach.

Week 4 Preview

Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Sunday, September 28 at 4:25 pm ET, 3:25 pm CST, 2:25 pm MT, and 1:25 pm PT

The Ravens head into week 4 at 1-2 and face a massive challenge on the road against the Chiefs in what could be an early AFC playoff preview. Baltimore is coming off a frustrating loss to Detroit, where protection issues, defensive lapses, and turnovers proved costly, and they will need to respond with sharper execution to avoid slipping further below .500.

Derrick Henry must establish a more consistent run game to keep Kansas City’s offense off the field, while Lamar Jackson’s ability to handle pressure and avoid sacks will be critical after Detroit got to him seven times. Defensively, injuries to key pieces like Kyle Van Noy and Nnamdi Madubuike leave the Ravens vulnerable, and containing Patrick Mahomes without a full-strength pass rush will test their depth.

Week 3 Roundup

The Baltimore Ravens fell at home to the Detroit Lions 38-30 on Monday Night Football. Despite a solid passing game from Lamar Jackson (288 yards, 3TDs) and strong play from tight end Mark Andrews (6 catches, 91 yards, two touchdowns), the Ravens’ defense was taken to the woodshed. Detroit gashed them on the ground (224 rushing yards total). David Montgomery posted a huge outing, and the Lions ended up getting seven sacks, putting relentless pressure on Jackson. The Ravens’ offensive line got beaten up as the game wore on, leading to multiple negative plays, and the Lions’ defense showed great discipline.

Week 3 Preview

Ravens vs. Detroit Lions: Monday, September 22 at 8:15 pm ET, 7:15 pm CST, 6:15 pm MT, and 5:15 pm PT.

The Baltimore Ravens enter Week 3 at 1-1, coming off a dominant win over the Browns and preparing for a Monday Night Football clash at home against the Detroit Lions.

Lamar Jackson has been Sharp through two games, keeping the offense efficient and mistake-free, but the defense faces challenges with key injuries, including edge rusher Kyle Van Noy being sidelined and questions around the secondary. Detroit poses a serious threat after dropping 52 points on Chicago in Week 2, bringing explosive playmaking that will test Baltimore’s coverage and pass rush depth. Still, the Ravens’ home advantage, strong special teams, and Jackson’s ability to dictate tempo give them the edge. If they limit Detroit’s big plays and maintain offensive rhythm, Baltimore should be positioned to cover the six-point spread and secure another win.

Week 2 Preview

Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns: Sunday, September 14 at 1:00 pm ET, 12:00 pm CST, 11:00 am MT, and 10:00 am PT.

Despite each team’s Week 1 Losses, the Ravens are still heavy favorites over the Browns as Joe Flacco returns to face his former team.

The Ravens’ offensive firepower, led by Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry, remains a potent threat. DeAndre Hopkins made an electrifying one-handed TD in his debut, and his chemistry is starting to add a dynamic layer.

However, the defense must tighten up, especially in the fourth quarter, after giving up 16 fourth-quarter points to Josh Allen.

Cleveland is far from a pushover, but their inconsistencies—especially in kicking and pass protection—could be exploited by a Ravens squad hungry to bounce back at home.

Week 1 Roundup

The Ravens fell to the Buffalo Bills 41-40 in a heart-stopping season opener. Despite leading by 15 points in the fourth quarter, the Ravens couldn’t hold on. A Late Derrick Henry fumble, followed by three-and-outs on offense, paved the way for Matt Prater’s 32-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.

Baltimore’s defense was on the field for 85 snaps, with starters like Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, Kyle Hamilton, and rookies Nate Wiggings and Malaki Starks seeing heavy usage.

Week 1 Preview

Buffalo Bills: Sunday, September 7, at 8:20 pm ET at Highmark Stadium.

Ravens embark on their 2025 campaign riding high as AFC North favorites. They’ve set an Over/Under win total of 11.5 games, with the Over slightly favored, highlighting optimism for an early win.

Their Week 1 matchup will kick off their push toward another strong regular season.

Odds to Win Division and Super Bowl

Odds to Win AFC North: -160, placing the as favorites.

Odds to Win Super Bowl: +650 to +700 (co-favorites with Eagles)

Predictions

Overall Record: The Ravens are projected to finish with an 11-6 record, given their strong roster and competitive edge in the division.

Playoff Chances: The Ravens are expected to make the playoffs, leveraging their balanced team and strategic depth.

Super Bowl Chances: While the Ravens have a solid chance to advance deep into the playoffs, winning the Super Bowl will require consistent high-level performances against tough competition.

The Ravens are poised for a dominant 2025 campaign, underpinned by roster stability, elite offensive line play, bolstered edge pass rush potential, and favorable futures odds. Their Week 1 kickoff will mark the official start of what many expect to be a deep playoff run.

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