Game Time: 1:00 pm ET, Sunday, September 14, 2025
Venue: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Where to Watch: CBS
Opening Odds at USA Sportsbooks
DraftKings: Point Spread: Browns +10.5, Ravens -10.5; Over/Under: 44.5 points
Bet365: Point Spread: Browns +10.5, Ravens -10.5; Over/Under: 45 points
BetMGM: Point Spread: Browns +10.5, Ravens -10.5; Over/Under: 45 points
Season Record
Cleveland Browns: 0-1 (4th place, AFC North)
Baltimore Ravens: 0-1 (3rd place, AFC North)
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Cleveland Browns: lost their last game at home against the Cincinnati Bengals 17-16.
Baltimore Ravens: lost their last game on the road against the Buffalo Bills 41-40.
Cleveland Browns vs Baltimore Ravens Preview and Analysis
The Browns are entering this game with a 0-1 record overall and they have a 0-1 record in their divisional games too. They are 0-1 in their home games, 0-0 in their road games, and they are also 0-0 in their neutral site games this season, but they will be on the road for this game. They lost their last game against the Cincinnati Bengals 17-16. Joe Flacco was the starting QB and he completed 31/45 passes for 290 passing yards, 1 touchdown, and 2 interceptions. Dylan Sampson led the team in rushing yards with 29. Jerry Jeudy led the receivers with 66 receiving yards on 5 receptions. Myles Garrett led the defense in that game with 5 solo tackles and 0 assisted tackles while Myles Garrett led the defense in sacks with 2. No one on the defense came away with an interception for them in that one.
The Ravens are entering this game with a 0-1 record overall and they have a 0-0 record in their divisional games too. They are 0-0 in their home games, 0-1 in their road games, and they are also 0-0 in their neutral site games this season, but they will be at home for this game. They lost their last game against the Buffalo Bills 41-40. Lamar Jackson was the starting QB and he completed 14/19 passes for 209 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. Derrick Henry led the team in rushing yards with 169 and 2 TDs. Zay Flowers led the receivers with 143 receiving yards on 7 receptions and 1 TD. Roquan Smith led the defense in that game with 8 solo tackles and 2 assisted tackles while Nnamdi Madubuike led the defense in sacks with 1. No one on the defense came away with an interception for them in that one.
Browns vs Ravens Prediction
The current betting odds have the Ravens listed as a 10.5 point favorite in this game according to Draftkings Sportsbook. The Ravens have a 0-1 record this season and probably shouldn't, but they blew a big lead in their week 1 opener. They went on the road in Buffalo to take on the Bills and they were crushing them for 3 quarters, taking a 40-25 lead into the 4th, but they managed to let that lead go and lost the game 41-40. As bad as that defensive collapse was, they were playing against one of the best offenses in the NFL. The Browns don't have that talent to carve up this defense like the Bills did, and this is still one of the best defenses in the NFL that the Ravens have. Meanwhile, the Browns have a 0-1 record this season, but they didn't look bad in week 1. They lost 17-16 at home against the Bengals and probably should have won that game, but mistakes with their special teams really cost them that game. Now they go on the road for another divisional battle and this is a terrible situation to be in with an angry Ravens team looking to take out their frustrations from that loss. The Bengals do have a really good offense, but they always start slow and they don't have the run game that the Ravens have so this is going to be a much tougher task for the Browns defense on the road. The Browns offense still didn't look great either, getting held to 16 points at home by one of the worst defenses in the NFL last season, and they are going to see a lot more talent on this Ravens defense. The Ravens won't take their foot off the gas in this game after last week either. The best way to place a bet here is on the Ravens to cover the spread in this game.
Browns Ravens Prediction: Our NFL Pick for Sunday, September 14, 2025 (1:00 pm ET start time) is Ravens 38 Browns 10.
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NFL Betting Trends
Cleveland Browns: 4-8 ATS as a road underdog. 0-5 ATS in a road game where the total is between 42.5 and 49 points. 4-8 ATS after a game with a turnover margin of -2 or worse. 8-4 OVER as a road underdog.
Baltimore Ravens: 24-15 ATS in all games. 22-13 ATS as a favorite. 10-2 ATS in a home game where the total is between 42.5 and 49 points. 22-15 OVER in all games. 5-1 OVER after a loss by 6 or less points.
Key Injuries
Cleveland Browns: None.
Baltimore Ravens: None.
Notable Quotes
“Can’t be minus-2 (on turnovers) versus a good football team. That’s the story of this football game. We obviously missed a field goal, missed an extra point. Those are points, and in these types of games, you have to come away with points.” - Kevin Stefanski after his team’s loss against the Bengals in their last game.
“You just got to finish the game. It’s not over until there is zero, zero, zero on the clock. And we found that out tonight.” - Lamar Jackson after their loss against the Bills in their last game.
Starting Lineups
Cleveland Browns
WR Tillman, Cedric
WR Jeudy, Jerry
TE Njoku, David
TE Fannin Jr., Harold
QB Flacco, Joe
RB Sampson, Dylan
Baltimore Ravens
WR Hopkins, Deandre
WR Bateman, Rashod
WR Flowers, Zay
TE Andrews, Mark
QB Jackson, Lamar
RB Henry, Derrick
FB Ricard, Patrick
Statistical Leaders
Cleveland Browns
Passing: J. Flacco (290)
Rushing: D. Sampson (29)
Receiving: J. Jeudy (66)
Touchdowns: R. Sanders (1)
Baltimore Ravens
Passing: L. Jackson (209)
Rushing: D. Henry (169)
Receiving: Z. Flowers (143)
Touchdowns: D. Henry (2)
Coaches:
Cleveland Browns: Kevin Stefanski (6th season)
Baltimore Ravens: John Harbaugh (18th season)