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NFL Overreactions Week 11

USAT’s Prince Grimes breaks down the biggest storylines from NFL Week 11.

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The New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens play on Sunday, Nov. 23, at the Ravens’ M&T Bank Stadium in a game on the NFL Week 12 schedule.

Which team will win the NFL Week 12 game?

Check out these NFL Week 12 picks and NFL Week 12 predictions for the game, which can be seen at 11 a.m. MST on CBS (stream with FUBO).

The Ravens are a 14-point favorite over the Jets in NFL Week 12 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.

Baltimore is -1000 on the moneyline, while New York is +650. The over/under (point total) is set at 44.5 points.

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Jeremy Cluff writes: “The Ravens needed to rally to win their fourth straight game last week. Lamar Jackson and company won’t need to rally in this game. Baltimore will cruise to a fifth straight win.”

Bookies.com: Bet the Jets with the points vs Ravens

Bill Speros writes: “The Jets come off a bruising Thursday 27-14 loss to the Patriots in a game where the line floated from 10.5 to 13.5. They may be down to Mark Sanchez on the depth chart by kickoff. The Ravens missed the cover (-8.5) in their surprisingly tough 23-16 win over Cleveland. Baltimore, winners of 4 straight, continues to trend in the right direction toward a potential playoff spot. At 5-5, they’re tied with the Chiefs in the Wildcard race. Gang Green is 5-4-1 on the number. This one screams back-door cover.”

The site’s formula predicts that the Ravens will win the NFL Week 12 game against the Jets.

ESPN: Ravens have a 79.7% chance to beat Jets on Sunday

The site gives the Jets a 20.1% shot at winning the NFL Week 12 game, with the remaining percentage accounting for a tie.

Dimers: Ravens 28, Jets 17

It writes: “After extensive simulations, our model gives the Jets a win probability of 15%, while the Ravens have a win probability of 85%.”

Matt Johnson writes: “As we wrote in our NFL picks this past week, the New York Jets have no shot at winning if they can’t run the football effectively. On Sunday afternoon, they face a defense that has allowed just 96.6 rushing yards per game over the last five weeks and now doesn’t have to worry about Garrett Wilson. Plus, the Baltimore Ravens have both the physical run game and the explosive downfield threats to beat New York defensively.”

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