Ravens at Giants Betting Trends, Prediction, NFL Week 15. The game is set for Sunday, December 15th, 2024. Place a bet on this NFL football game now.
Ravens at Giants Betting Odds
Here are the Ravens at Giants Betting Odds:
TEAM | SPREAD | MONEYLINE | TOTAL |
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RAVENS | -16 | -1500 | 42.5 O |
GIANTS | +16 | +950 | 42.5 U |
Ravens at Giants Betting Trends
Here are the Ravens at Giants Betting trends for both teams, but first, we have the head-to-head for both teams:
Ravens at Giants Betting Trends: Head-to-Head
Now in these Ravens at Giants Betting trends, we have the head-to-head stats:
Date | Team | Opp | Close | Result | ATS/OU |
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Oct 16, 2022 | Giants | Ravens | +5.5 / 46 | Won 24-20 | Won / Under |
Dec 27, 2020 | Giants | @Ravens | +10 / 43.5 | Lost 13-27 | Lost / Under |
Oct 16, 2016 | Giants | Ravens | -3.5 / 42.5 | Won 27-23 | Won / Over |
Dec 23, 2012 | Giants | @Ravens | -2.5 / 47 | Lost 14-33 | Lost / Push |
Nov 16, 2008 | Giants | Ravens | -7 / 40.5 | Won 30-10 | Won / Under |
Dec 12, 2004 | Giants | @Ravens | +9.5 / 33.5 | Lost 14-37 | Lost / Over |
Jan 28, 2001 | Giants | Ravens | +3 / 32.5 | Lost 7-34 | Lost / Over |
Sep 14, 1997 | Giants | Ravens | -2.5 / 44 | Lost 23-24 | Lost / Over |
Ravens at Giants Betting Trends: Baltimore
These are the Ravens at Giants Betting trends for Baltimore:
- Baltimore has a 2-4 record against the spread in their last six games.
- The total has surpassed the predetermined limit in seven of Baltimore’s last nine games.
- In their last 11 games, Baltimore has an 8-3 record without a loss.
- In seven of its last eight away games, Baltimore has gone over the total.
- In their last five road games versus New York, Baltimore has a 1-4 SU record.
- In their last 13 games, Baltimore has a 12-1 SU record while playing a National Football Conference opponent.
- The total has surpassed the predetermined limit in six of Baltimore’s last nine games versus a National Football Conference East division team.
- With a record of 14-6 against the spread, Baltimore has played 20 games in December.
Ravens at Giants Betting Trends: Baltimore Player Prop Facts
Now in these Ravens at Giants Betting trends, we have the player prop facts for Baltimore:
- In 16 of his last 17 Sunday visits, Derrick Henry has scored at least one touchdown, making his team the road favorite.
- Diontae Johnson has gained more than 17 yards in both rushing and receiving in each of his previous 21 games versus NFC opponents.
- In four of his last five December games as a road favorite, Derrick Henry has scored two or more touchdowns.
- Lamar Jackson has amassed at least 237 passing yards in each of the last five games the Ravens have played as favorites on the East Coast.
- Derrick Henry has scored the first touchdown in three of the Ravens’ last four Sunday games on the East Coast.
- Diontae Johnson has gained at least 17 receiving yards in each of his previous 21 games versus NFC opponents.
- Lamar Jackson has amassed more than 70 rushing yards in each of his six prior December outings with the Ravens as the favorites against NFC opponents.
- Lamar Jackson has thrown three or more touchdowns in three of the Ravens’ last four East Coast games.
- As of the first week of Week 15, Derrick Henry leads the NFL in running touchdowns this season with 13.
Ravens at Giants Betting Trends: New York
These are the Ravens at Giants Betting trends for New York:
- New York has a 1-7 record against the spread in their last eight games.
- The total has fallen short of the set sum in 10 of the last 14 bouts in New York.
- New York has a 0–8 SU record after their last eight games.
- The New York team has a 0–7 SU record after their last seven home games.
- New York has a 4-1 SU record in their last 5 games while playing Baltimore at home.
- Seven of New York’s last eight games have had a total below that of an American Football Conference opponent.
- The total has been below in 10 of New York’s last 11 games against teams in the American Football Conference North division.
- New York has kept its ATS record at 6-1 during the last seven games played in December.
- New York has a 2-4 record against the spread in the final six games of week 15.
Ravens at Giants Betting Trends: New York Player Prop Facts
Now in these Ravens at Giants Betting trends, we have the player prop facts for New York:
- In his last four home games in December, Isaiah Hodgins has scored a touchdown three times.
- Devin Singletary has accumulated over 34 yards in 20 of his 21 prior December appearances, both in receiving and rushing.
- Devin Singletary has made 21 prior December outings and accumulated more than 32 running yards in 20 of them.
- Daniel Bellinger has amassed at least 13 receiving yards in each of the Giants’ last six December games as underdogs.
- As Week 15 draws near, Eric Gray is presently fourth in the NFL in terms of kick return yards (517).
Ravens at Giants Betting Prediction
Now, we have the Ravens at Giants Betting prediction for both teams.
Ravens at Giants Betting Prediction: Baltimore
This is the Ravens at Giants Betting prediction for Baltimore.
With good reason, the Baltimore Ravens are the overwhelming favorites in this game. They have one of the NFL’s most potent attacks. They are the only team that consistently averages over 400 yards per game, and they are going well beyond that total. Baltimore has the second-highest rush yards per game and the fifth-highest pass yards per game in the NFL. As a result, with a margin of just under 30, the Ravens are third in the NFL in terms of points per game. The Ravens will annihilate the Giants if they continue to play offensively.
In one specific area, the Ravens will have the chance to further dominate the game: the run game.One of the division’s most gifted players is Derrick Henry. He leads the NFL in 13 running touchdowns and is second with 1,407 yards on the ground. The Giants rank fourth in the league in terms of the average number of rush yards they allow each game, at 141.7. They have also given up the third-longest rush and the third-most yards per carry in the NFL. This one should be easy for Henry to start with his legs.
The Giants are now on an eight-game losing run and have only won two games all season. In those eight games, the Giants have only managed to score 13.1 points per game. Consequently, during their losing run, New York has averaged 288.4 yards per game. For the whole season, the number would be the lowest in the NFL. At the present moment, New York is facing serious difficulties and shows no signs of recovery. If the Ravens can take advantage of this opportunity, they will be able to cover the spread.
Ravens at Giants Betting: Baltimore Injury Report
Pos | Player | Status |
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NT | Michael Pierce (Calf) | Questionable |
CB | Arthur Maulet (Calf/Knee) | Out |
CB | Trayvon Mullen (Undisclosed) | Out |
WR | Diontae Johnson (Suspended) | Out |
WR | Deonte Harty (Knee) | Out |
TE | Charlie Kolar (Arm) | Out |
CB | Christian Matthew (Undisclosed) | Out |
RB | Owen Wright (Foot) | Out |
OLB | Malik Hamm (Knee) | Out |
CB | T.J. Tampa (Ankle) | Questionable |
OLB | Adisa Isaac (Hamstring) | Questionable |
S | Sanoussi Kane (Hamstring) | Questionable |
TE | Qadir Ismail (Undisclosed) | Out |
Ravens at Giants Betting Prediction: New York
This is the Ravens at Giants Betting prediction for New York.
After releasing Daniel Jones, the New York Giants are now looking to the future. With a backup quarterback, they are currently thriving. Although Drew Lock has started the last few games, it is uncertain if he will start on Sunday because he wears a walking brace throughout practice. Tommy DeVito is looking forward to the chance to start the game. This season, DeVito has completed 67.7 percent of his throws, but he hasn’t thrown a touchdown. The Ravens give up the most passing yards per game and have a low amount of interceptions this season. If DeVito can take advantage of a weak pass defense on Sunday, the Giants will be able to cover this spread.
The player to watch in the passing game is Malik Nabers. The Giants’ QB needs to put Nabers first if they want to win this game. During the season, Nabers has caught 80 passes for 819 yards and three touchdowns. He has the second-highest number of receptions and the third-highest receiving yards among rookies. He must come up with a plan to capture the many targets he will come across in this game. If Nabers can do this, the Giants will be able to cover the spread.
Ravens at Giants Betting: New York Injury Report
Pos | Player | Status |
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OT | Chris Hubbard (Knee) | Questionable |
DL | Rakeem Nuñez-Roches (Neck/Shoulder) | Questionable |
OL | Jermaine Eluemunor (Quadricep) | Questionable |
C | Austin Schlottmann (Lower Leg) | Questionable |
DL | Dexter Lawrence II (Elbow) | Out |
QB | Drew Lock (Heel/Left Elbow) | Doubtful |
ILB | Bobby Okereke (Back) | Questionable |
DT | Armon Watts (Shoulder) | Out |
WR | Gunner Olszewski (Groin) | Out |
ILB | Carter Coughlin (Pectoral) | Out |
OT | Andrew Thomas (Foot) | Out |
G | Jon Runyan (Ankle) | Doubtful |
S | Elijah Riley (Concussion) | Out |
OLB | Azeez Ojulari (Toe) | Out |
C | Jimmy Morrissey (Undisclosed) | Out |
TE | Theo Johnson (Foot) | Out |
OT | Evan Neal (Hip/Ankle) | Questionable |
S | Dane Belton (Knee) | Questionable |
OL | Joshua Ezeudu (Knee) | Questionable |
CB | Cor’Dale Flott (Quad) | Questionable |
DL | D.J. Davidson (Shoulder) | Out |
C | John Michael Schmitz Jr. (Neck) | Questionable |
CB | Deonte Banks (Rib) | Questionable |
WR | Bryce Ford-Wheaton (Shoulder) | Questionable |
CB | Tre Hawkins III (Back) | Out |
DL | Jordon Riley (Knee) | Questionable |
CB | Art Green (Quad) | Probable |
ILB | Dyontae Johnson (Ankle) | Questionable |
WR | Malik Nabers (Hip) | Questionable |
S | Tyler Nubin (Ankle) | Out |
CB | Dru Phillips (Shoulder) | Questionable |
Ravens at Giants Betting Picks
Next, we have the Ravens at Giants Betting picks for this game.
Ravens at Giants Betting Prediction: MoneyLine
First, we have the Ravens at Giants Betting prediction on the moneyline.
As week 15 draws near, the Ravens are at the top of our offensive power rankings. They top the NFL in passing yards per game (422.5) and are third with an average of 29.5 points per game. Baltimore is fifth in terms of passing yards per game but 26th in terms of passing attempts. With 179.1, they are seventh in ground-based rushing attempts and second in rushing yards per game. With a 46.3% success rate in third-down conversions, the Ravens are third in the league; yet, their red zone conversion percentage ranks them 30th.
Week 13 saw Lamar Jackson complete 23 of 36 passes with no interceptions, yielding 237 yards and two touchdowns. With 74 yards on three receptions, Zay Flowers led the club in receiving yards, and Derrick Henry amassed 82 yards on 19 carries. Against the Eagles, Baltimore scored nine points in the first quarter but failed to score in the third.
The Giants enter week 15 in 29th place according to our offensive power rankings. They rank 30th in the NFL in terms of scoring, averaging 14.9 points per game, and 26th in terms of total yards, averaging 301.1 per game. Despite ranking eighth in passing attempts, they are 27th in passing yards, averaging 185.5 per game. They average 25.8 rushing attempts per game and rank 15th with 115.6 rushing yards per game. With the third-highest conversion rate in the league (55.6%) of their opportunities, New York has shown remarkable skill in the red zone.
Despite scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter of their 14-11 loss against the Saints in week 14, the Giants were ultimately unsuccessful. Drew Lock threw one interception and completed 21 of 49 passes for 227 yards. Malik Nabers led the club with five receptions for 79 yards, while Lock supplied 59 rushing yards on five carries. New York converted five of 19 third-down attempts and scored once on three trips to the red zone.
- Free MoneyLine Ravens at Giants Betting Pick: BALTIMORE.
Ravens at Giants Betting Prediction: Total
Now, we have the Ravens at Giants Betting prediction on the total.
The Ravens’ defense held the Eagles to just 112 passing yards in their most recent game, but they lost 24-19 overall. On the day, Philadelphia only managed 11 completions. The run defense in Baltimore had some trouble, giving up 140 yards on 33 attempts. On third down, though, they held the Eagles to a 33.3% conversion percentage.
The Ravens’ defense held Philadelphia to a total of 252 yards overall. They were unable to stop the Eagles from winning, even though they played a fantastic passing game.
In their 14-11 loss against the Saints, the Giants’ defense gave up 200 passing yards and 92 running yards on 33 attempts. They held New Orleans to a third-down conversion rate of 33.3% and successfully defended 20 completions. The Giants also had two sacks and one interception, and their run defense was particularly strong, giving up just 2.8 yards per attempt. Nevertheless, they lost the competition in the end.
- Free Total Ravens at Giants Betting Pick: UNDER.
Ravens at Giants Betting Prediction: Spread
Next, we have the Ravens at Giants Betting prediction on the spread.
The Ravens are now fourth in our NFL power rankings and have a 97.2% chance of making the playoffs going into week 15, despite their recent 24-19 loss to the Eagles in week 13. Baltimore was a 3-point underdog going into the game, yet they lost and ended up with an 8-5 record. With a 2-2 division record, they currently hold the second-place position in the AFC North and are fifth overall.
The Ravens are 6-6-1 against the spread and have a +5 scoring margin this season. With an average of 53.9 points per game, they have a 10-3 over/under record, while the average line is 48.2.
In the remaining three games of the regular season, Baltimore has a 1-2 record. In these games, they had a 1-2 ATS record and a 1-2 over/under record. Looking at their last five road games, Baltimore has an ATS record of 3-2 and averages 30 points per game. In these matches, the team finished with a 3-2 overall record.
The Giants’ 14-11 loss to the Saints in week 14 has improved their record to 2-11. They have a 0–7 record at home and have won both of their games away from home. New York is in 31st place in our power rankings and has a -7.6 average scoring margin this season. They have a 4-8 record as outsiders and a 4-9 record against the spread.
With an average of 37.5 points per game and an average line of 41.5, the Giants have a 4-9 over/under record. In their game against the Saints, the teams scored a combined total of 25 points, which was much less than the 41-point line. New York managed to cover the spread despite being 5.5 points behind, which led to a three-point defeat.
In their last three games of the regular season, the Giants have not won a single game. Both the over-under and ATS records for these games ended at 1-2. The Giants offense has scored 21 points per game while giving up an average of 21 in their last five home games. New York went 2-3 ATS and had a 2-3 total record.
- Free Spread Ravens at Giants Betting Pick: BALTIMORE.
FREE Ravens at Giants Betting Picks
- Free MoneyLine Ravens at Giants Betting Pick: BALTIMORE.
- Free Total Ravens at Giants Betting Pick: UNDER.
- Free Spread Ravens at Giants Betting Pick: BALTIMORE.
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