Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens, November 3, 2024
- The Baltimore Ravens (5-3) and Denver Broncos (5-3), who have each won five of their past six games after starting the season 0-2, face off from M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday (Nov. 3) at 1 p.m. Denver is 3-1 on the road in 2024, while Baltimore is 2-1 at home.
- In his 17th season, John Harbaugh stands as the NFL's second longest-tenured coach (Mike Tomlin – 18). Harbaugh has led Baltimore to 11 playoff berths, winning Super Bowl XLVII in 2012 and producing a 177-112 overall record (including playoffs). Coach Harbaugh is 6-3 vs. Denver (including postseason), while the Ravens are 10-6 all time against the Broncos. Baltimore has
won three straight vs. Denver, including a 10-9 contest in Charm City during the 2022 season.
- The NFL's No. 1 offense (452.1 ypg) is led by two-time MVP QB Lamar Jackson, who's been superb both passing (2,099 yards, 17 TDs & 2 INTs for an NFL-best 115.4 rating) and rushing
(501 yards & 2 TDs). Baltimore's No. 1-ranked ground attack (200.0 ypg) is fueled by RB Derrick Henry, who leads the league in rushing yards (946) and total TDs (11 – 9 rushing & 2 receiving).
- Baltimore dropped a 29-24 decision that came down to the final seconds last Sunday at Cleveland. After Jackson led a 6-play, 91-yard scoring drive (capped with a Henry 2-yard TD run) to take a 24-23 lead with 2:36 remaining, Cleveland surged back and scored a 38-yard TD (Jameis Winston to Cedric Tillman) with :59 to go. Jackson then positioned the Ravens for two last-second chance throws from the Browns' 24, but each fell incomplete as time expired. Jackson completed 23-of-38 passes for 289 yards and 2 TDs (101.8 rating) in the game, while adding 46 rushing yards. WR Zay Flowers posted team highs in receptions (7) and receiving yards (115), while Henry finished with 73 yards on 11 carries.