The Baltimore Ravens (4-5) are 8.5-point favorites for their Week 11 matchup with the Cleveland Browns (2-7), making them road favorites for the third week in a row.
This is the biggest spread in a Ravens game since Week 2, when they hosted the Browns as 12.5-point favorites. Baltimore covered handily in a 41-17 victory over ex-franchise quarterback Joe Flacco, so a win on Sunday would be a season sweep of their AFC North rivals, which hasn’t happened since 2020.
This time around, the Ravens will face rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel and a struggling Browns offense, who is averaging a league-low 5.0 yards per attempt. Baltimore’s defense should be able to continue their rebound in Cleveland, but their offense will face a tough test in the Browns defense. Though the Ravens scored 41 points in Week 2, they only gained 242 yards on offense and benefitted greatly from turnovers and field position. A season-low over/under of 40.5 points indicates that oddsmakers are expecting the Browns to get some better results for their performance this week.
40.5 points (—110/-110)