Ravens vs. Giants odds, prediction, betting tips for NFL Week 6

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Ravens vs. Giants odds, prediction, betting tips for NFL Week 6

Ravens are coming off a prime-time win over the Bengals. They will play the Giants at MetLife Stadium on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET. New York won their last game against the Packers in London. Baltimore won at home against Cincinnati on the same night. The Giants have one of the better defenses this season. They allow 131.6 rushing yards per game.

Ravens are a five-point favorite against Giants. The over/under total is 44.5 points. Giants just beat Green Bay. The Ravens have the advantage at certain position groups, including quarterback.

Ravens lead the all-time series 5-2. Last meeting between the two teams took place in 2020. Ravens won 27-13 at M&T Bank Stadium.

Ravens are 5-2 against the spread in their past 7 games against Giants. Giants are 0-5 ATS in last 5 games vs. AFC North teams.

The Giants have been heavily reliant on Saquon Barkley through the first five weeks of the regular season. The Ravens will try to limit his production. If the Giants head coach Brian Daboll wants to get the ball deep to Darius Slayton or Richie James, he should look to play Richie.

Ravens are going to try to establish their ground game against the Giants' run defense. The Giants gave up 176 yards to the Cowboys in their lone loss this season. In their three wins this year, the Ravens averaged 135.3 rushing yards per game.

The Giants' offensive line has done a great job protecting Daniel Jones. New York will be facing an aggressive Baltimore defense that is tied for first in takeaways (11) and has blitzed 57 times this season.

Ravens have one of the best offenses in the league at 27.6 points per game this season. They have scored 20 or more points in four of five games this year. The Giants' defense has not played the top-level defense this term.

Ravens beat Packers last week. Giants are coming back home to play against a good Ravens team. Ravens have the advantage at QB, TE, and possibly even WR spots.

Ravens will cover (-5) and the total will go under 44.5.


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