The Baltimore Ravens (4-5) are 7.5-point favorites as they aim to continue their three-game winning streak in a matchup with the Cleveland Browns (2-7) on Sunday, November 16, 2025 at Huntington Bank Field.

Ravens vs. Browns game infoGame day: Sunday, November 16, 2025Game time: 4:25 p.m. ETTV channel: CBSLocation: Cleveland, OhioStadium: Huntington Bank FieldLive stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)Live stream: Watch this game on Paramount+ (Regional restrictions may apply)

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Ravens vs. Browns odds & betting linesSpread favorite: Baltimore (-7.5)Moneyline: Baltimore (-431), Cleveland (+335)Total: 39.5 points

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Ravens vs. Browns recent matchupsBaltimore has the edge versus Cleveland over the past five matchups between the two teams, collecting a 3-2 record.The Ravens and Browns haven’t gone over the total in any of their past five matchups, but Baltimore is 3-2 against the spread in those games.Baltimore totaled 159 points in those five matchups, with Cleveland putting up 92.Ravens vs. Browns betting insightsBaltimore has won four games against the spread so far this season (4-5-0). The Ravens are 4-3 in the seven games this season they have been moneyline favorites. Cleveland, in nine games with a set spread this season, is 3-6-0 against the spread. The Browns’ record is 1-6 in games they’ve played as the underdog this year.Ravens scoring insightsThe Ravens’ scoring average at home, 22.8 points per game, is worse than their average away, 28.8.On defense, Baltimore allows more points at home (26.4 per game) than away (25.8), but not by much.The Ravens rank eighth in scoring offense over the last three contests (28.3 points per game), but they rank third-best in scoring defense during that timeframe (13.7 points per game surrendered).Browns scoring insightsAt home, the Browns are averaging more points (19.3) than on the road (13.8).Defensively, Cleveland’s average at home, 13.5 points conceded, is better than its average on the road, 31.4.On offense, the Browns have put up 14.0 points per game in the division, not as good as their mark outside the division of 17.3.Cleveland averages more points conceded in division games (27.0) than against the rest of the league (21.7).Offensively in their previous three games, the Browns are averaging 21.3 points, 21st in the league. On defense, they are conceding 21.7, which places them 16th.Ravens injury reportRavens:
Michael Green: Limited Participation in Practice (Ankle),
Malaki Starks: Full Participation in Practice (Knee),
Keaton Mitchell: Full Participation in Practice (Knee),
Isaiah Likely: Full Participation in Practice (Hip),
Lamar Jackson: Full Participation in Practice (Knee),
Marlon Humphrey: Did Not Participate In Practice (Finger),
Justice Hill: Did Not Participate In Practice (Toe),
Jay Higgins: Did Not Participate In Practice (Knee),
Rashod Bateman: Did Not Participate In Practice (Ankle)Browns injury reportBrowns:
David Njoku: Full Participation in Practice (Shoulder),
Cornelius Lucas: Full Participation in Practice (Back),
Myles Garrett: Full Participation in Practice (Rest),
Harold Fannin: Limited Participation in Practice (Hamstring),
Isaiah Bond: Limited Participation in Practice (Foot),
Joel Bitonio: Full Participation in Practice (Rest),
Jack Conklin: Limited Participation in Practice (Rest),
Jerome Baker: Limited Participation in Practice (Achilles),
Alex Wright: Did Not Participate In Practice (Quad),
Denzel Ward: Full Participation in Practice (Rest),
Cedric Tillman: Limited Participation in Practice (Glute),
Carson Schwesinger: Limited Participation in Practice (Shoulder)

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