Game Time: 4:25 pm ET, Sunday, November 16, 2025
Venue: Huntington Bank Field, Cleveland, OH
Where to Watch: CBS
Opening Odds at USA Sportsbooks
DraftKings: Point Spread: Ravens -7.5, Browns +7.5; Over/Under: 38.5 points
Bet365: Point Spread: Ravens -7.5, Browns +7.5; Over/Under: 39 points
BetMGM: Point Spread: Ravens -7.5, Browns +7.5; Over/Under: 39 points
Season Record
Baltimore Ravens: 4-5 (2nd place, AFC North)
Cleveland Browns: 2-7 (4th place, AFC North)
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Baltimore Ravens: won their last game on the road against the Minnesota Vikings 27-19.
Cleveland Browns: lost their last game on the road against the New York Jets 27-20.
Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns Preview and Analysis
The Ravens are entering this game with a 4-5 record overall and they have a 1-0 record in their divisional games too. They are 2-3 in their home games, 2-2 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 won their last game against the Minnesota Vikings 27-19. Lamar Jackson was the starting QB and he completed 17/29 passes for 176 passing yards, 1 touchdown, and 0 interceptions. Derrick Henry led the team in rushing yards with 75. Zay Flowers led the receivers with 75 receiving yards on 4 receptions. Nate Wiggins led the defense in that game with 6 solo tackles and 1 assisted tackle while Travis Jones led the defense in sacks with 1. Malaki Starks and Marlon Humphrey each came away with 1 interception for them in that one.
The Browns are entering this game with a 2-7 record overall and they have a 0-3 record in their divisional games too. They are 2-1 in their home games, 0-5 in their road games, and they are also 0-1 in their neutral site games this season, but they will be at home for this game. They lost their last game against the New York Jets 27-20. Dillon Gabriel was the starting QB and he completed 17/32 passes for 167 passing yards, 2 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions. Quinshon Judkins led the team in rushing yards with 75. Jerry Jeudy led the receivers with 78 receiving yards on 6 receptions and 1 TD. Carson Schwesinger led the defense in that game with 4 solo tackles and 5 assisted tackles while Myles Garrett and Cameron Thomas each led the defense in sacks with 1. Ronnie Hickman came away with the only interception for them in that one.
Ravens vs Browns Prediction
The current betting odds have the Ravens listed as a 7.5 point favorite in this game according to Draftkings Sportsbook. The Ravens haven't looked good in their games this season with their 4-5 record overall, but that record has them right near the top of the AFC North in a weak division. They have been on a roll lately with 3 wins in a row now and they are just 1 game behind the Steelers who lead the division. Meanwhile, the Browns have looked terrible in their games this season with their 2-7 record overall which has them right at the bottom of the AFC North with one of the worst records in the entire NFL. They are off a 27-20 loss to the Jets in their last one, another team that is at the bottom of the league, and they have been a disaster all season. They do have a solid defense, but the offense has looked terrible with Dillon Gabriel struggling in his rookie season. He doesn't have a lot of talent around him on offense and they haven't been able to stay on the field either. The Ravens already rolled over the Browns earlier in the season and even though the Browns have looked better in their home games this year, this is a much better Ravens team coming into town and a much worse Browns team too. The Browns defense will only be able to hold on so long before the Ravens pull away. The best way to place a bet here is on the Ravens to cover the spread in this game.
Ravens Browns Prediction: Our NFL Pick for Sunday, November 16, 2025 (4:25 pm ET start time) is Ravens 30 Browns 7.
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NFL Betting Trends
Baltimore Ravens: 28-19 ATS in all games. 26-15 ATS as a favorite. 8-4 ATS after 3 or more consecutive wins. 27-18 OVER in all games. 6-1 OVER when playing against a terrible team (Win Pct. <=25%). 6-1 OVER vs. poor passing teams averaging 5.7 or less passing yards/att.
Cleveland Browns: 18-26 ATS in all games. 10-18 ATS as an underdog. 4-10 ATS vs. bad defensive teams who give up 24 or more points/game. 10-4 OVER vs. poor passing defenses - allowing 235 or more passing yards/game. 8-4 OVER versus good offensive teams - averaging 5.65 yards/play or more.
Key Injuries
Baltimore Ravens: M. Green (LB) Injured - Ankle. M. Humphrey (CB) Injured - Finger. L. Jackson (QB) Injured - Knee. J. Hill (RB) Injured - Toe. I. Likely (TE) Injured - Hip. R. Bateman (WR) Injured - Ankle. K. Mitchell (RB) Injured - Knee. J. Higgins IV (LB) Injured - Knee. M. Starks (S) Injured - Knee.
Cleveland Browns: J. Conklin (OT) Injured - Rest. J. Bitonio (OG) Injured - Rest. M. Garrett (DL) Injured - Rest. D. Njoku (TE) Injured - Shoulder. C. Lucas (OT) Injured - Back. D. Ward (CB) Injured - Rest. J. Baker (LB) Injured - Achilles. C. Tillman (WR) Injured - Glute. A. Wright (DL) Injured - Quad. C. Schwesinger (LB) Injured - Shoulder. H. Fannin Jr. (TE) Injured - Hamstring. I. Bond (WR) Injured - Foot.
Notable Quotes
“That’s what won the game for us — the poise under pressure.” - John Harbaugh after his team’s win against the Vikings in their last game.
“This is a young player and you’re always trying to get one game better and those types of things. We have to play better as an offense.” - Kevin Stefanski after his team’s loss against the Jets in their last game.
Starting Lineups
Baltimore Ravens
WR Flowers, Zay
WR Wallace, Tylan
TE Andrews, Mark
TE Likely, Isaiah
QB Jackson, Lamar
RB Henry, Derrick
FB Ricard, Patrick
Cleveland Browns
WR Jeudy, Jerry
WR Tillman, Cedric
WR Thrash, Jamari
TE Njoku, David
QB Gabriel, Dillon
RB Judkins, Quinshon
Statistical Leaders
Baltimore Ravens
Passing: Lamar Jackson (1,249)
Rushing: Derrick Henry (704)
Receiving: Zay Flowers (625)
Touchdowns: Derrick Henry (6)
Cleveland Browns
Passing: Dillon Gabriel (869)
Rushing: Quinshon Judkins (561)
Receiving: Harold Fannin Jr. (396)
Touchdowns: Quinshon Judkins (5)
Coaches:
Baltimore Ravens: John Harbaugh (18th season)
Cleveland Browns: Kevin Stefanski (6th season)