Baltimore Ravens vs Green Bay Packers NFL Betting Prediction

NFL Ravens vs Green Bay Packers Prediction 8/24/2024

The Baltimore Ravens will face off against the Green Bay Packers at 1:00 ET on Saturday, August 24th. This matchup is being played at Lambeau Field in Green Bay.

With the Ravens favored on the road, Baltimore will take on the Packers at 1:00 ET on Saturday, August 24th at Lambeau Field. The Ravens’ money line is -120, and they are favored by -1.5 points. There is no TV coverage for this week three pre-season matchup, and the over/under line is set at 34 points. Both teams are 1-1 in the pre-season, and the Packers’ money line odds are -102.

  • Date: Saturday, August 24th
  • Time: 1:00 ET
  • Location: Lambeau Field, Green Bay
  • TV: None

Ravens vs Packers

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The Ravens picked up a 13-12 pre-season win over the Falcons, improving their record to 1-1. Baltimore was favored by -1, resulting in a push vs. the spread. The game finished with a combined total of 25 points, as the Ravens came back from an early 3-0 deficit to take a 13-3 lead heading into the 4th quarter.

Josh Johnson connected with Keith Kirkwood and Tylan Wallace for two 2nd quarter touchdowns to give the Ravens the lead. Atlanta, however, scored two touchdowns in the 4th quarter, the last one coming with 39 seconds left, to pull ahead for good. The over/under line for the game was 35.5 points.

Green Bay’s most recent game was a 27-2 loss to the Broncos, dropping their record to 1-1 for the pre-season. The Packers were +6.5 point underdogs on the road, and their 25-point loss was well below the over/under line of 39 points. The Packers managed only a safety after being shut out until the 4th quarter.

The Broncos led 17-0 at halftime, and Green Bay added a safety in the 4th quarter after the Broncos added another touchdown. Wil Lutz’s field goal and a late touchdown sealed the win for Denver. The Packers’ defense struggled, allowing two rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns.

Ravens Injury Report

  • Malik Hamm – Knee (Out)
  • Keaton Mitchell – Knee (Out)

Packers Injury Report

No Injuries Reported

Ravens Offense Breakdown

Quarterback Josh Johnson completed 11 of 11 passes for 120 yards and a touchdown, finishing with a passer rating of 142 in the Ravens’ 13-12 win over the Falcons. Baltimore’s offense managed just 15 first downs and 71 yards rushing on 30 attempts. Johnson was sacked twice, and the Ravens finished with 230 yards through the air, with an 84% completion rate.

Chris Collier led the Ravens with 29 rushing yards, while Dayton Wade caught two passes for 67 yards, including a 56-yard touchdown reception. Baltimore struggled to sustain drives, converting on just 46.7% of their third down attempts.

Packers Offense Breakdown

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Green Bay’s offense struggled to move the ball in their 27-2 loss to the Broncos, managing just 10 first downs and 80 yards passing. The running game wasn’t any better, with only 88 yards on 26 attempts. The Packers were held to just 3.1 yards per passing attempt and converted only 23.1% of their third down chances.

Quarterback Michael Pratt threw for 52 yards, while leading rusher Emanuel Wilson had 41 yards on 13 attempts. Malik Heath led the team with 22 yards receiving. The Packers didn’t score any offensive touchdowns and finished with a passer rating of 67 in the game.

Ravens Team Defense

Despite allowing 151 rushing yards to the Falcons, the Ravens’ defense was tough in their most recent game, holding Atlanta to just 20 first downs and 192 passing yards. Baltimore won the game 13-12, and their defense limited the Falcons to a 30.8% conversion rate on third down. The Ravens also held Atlanta without a touchdown, and they managed to keep the Falcons out of the endzone, despite struggling to stop the run at times.

However, the Ravens didn’t come up with any sacks in the game and lost the turnover battle. Their run defense allowed 4.9 yards per attempt, and they had a tough time generating negative plays, as they had a -5 differential in tackles for loss compared to the Falcons.

Packers Team Defense

In their most recent game, the Packers’ defense gave up 27 points to the Broncos, despite allowing just 16 first downs. The Packers’ defense was tough against the run, allowing only 109 yards on 27 attempts, which is 4.0 yards per attempt. They also forced three sacks and one interception.

In the passing game, the Packers allowed just 154 yards through the air, but the Broncos still managed to score two passing touchdowns. Even though the Packers’ defense played well in terms of yardage allowed, their performance on third downs was a concern, as they allowed the Broncos to convert on 53.8% of their third down attempts.

Ravens vs Packers Trends

  • In their last three road games, Baltimore has averaged 25 points per game while allowing 12. The team’s record in this stretch was 3-0 while going 3-0 vs. the spread.
  • Across their last three home contests, Green Bay has been good against the spread posting a mark of 3-0. Their overall mark in these games was 2-1, while averaging 34 points per game.
  • As the betting underdog, the Packers have an ATS record of 5-0 in their last five games. In these matchups their, straight up record was 4-1.
  • The Ravens have played well in their last three games as the betting favorite, going 2-1 straight up and 2-1 against the spread.

Ravens vs Packers Prediction

Our pick vs. the spread for this week three pre-season matchup between the Ravens and Packers is to take the Ravens to cover as road favorites. The point spread lines have the Ravens at -1.5, and we have them winning by a score of 16-10.

For the over/under, with the line sitting at 34 points, we are leaning towards taking the under with a projected combined score of 26 points.


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