Kyle Goon

Ravens 31, Jets 13: “Let’s not outsmart ourselves here. The Jets are terrible. They have one of the worst defensive DVOAs in the NFL and just traded two of their best defensive players. Whatever is ailing the Ravens offense should work itself out, especially because the Jets have yet to get an interception this season. The stars are aligned for even the maligned offensive line to have a better performance and perhaps draw more consistency from Lamar Jackson.”

Giana Han

Ravens 35, Jets 17: “Sure, this could be a classic trap game, especially with a divisional game following it, but I’d like to think the disastrous win over the Browns served as enough of a wake-up call. This is a great get-right opportunity for the offense against a team that’s given up 300 yards or more in seven of 10 games.”

Paul Mancano

Ravens 27, Jets 14: “Like the Browns were a week ago, the Jets will be relying on turnover luck and voodoo magic. The Browns nearly pulled it off last week, so it’s not ridiculous to think it could happen again. Here’s the problem: They’re last in the league with a minus-11 turnover differential. As for voodoo magic, it’s, well, the New York Jets.”

Jonas Shaffer

Ravens 27, Jets 10: “Even if Jackson struggles with his ankle injury, the Jets don’t have enough firepower to get any decent defense on its heels. A rejuvenated home crowd should help pull the Ravens through early-game struggles.”

Chris Korman

Ravens 29, Jets 11: “I reckon the Ravens will probably lose one more game they should not (and then really have to work to get into the playoffs), but this won’t be it.”

Brandon Weigel

Ravens 23, Jets 14: “The Ravens are banged up. Quarterback Lamar Jackson is dealing with an ankle injury, and safety Kyle Hamilton, inside linebacker Roquan Smith, tight end Isaiah Likely and left guard Andrew Vorhees were all limited in Thursday’s practice. The offense’s performance against Cleveland doesn’t inspire a ton of confidence that it will blow the doors off any opponent. But come on, it’s the Jets.”