Baltimore wants to win and round out November

Baltimore wants to win and round out November
Baltimore wants to win and round out November

Baltimore, with an 8-2 mark, has six consecutive wins, which of course includes a perfect November with victories against New England, Cincinnati and Houston by the hand of an electrifying Lamar Jackson who is considered by several as the favorite to win the Most Valuable Player award for what he is doing with both his arm and legs, but now he faces a respect defense headed by Aaron Donald.

Los Angeles live their second stellar game consecutively and will seek to improve the image they left in their last presentation, also at home, when they barely surpassed Chicago by a score of 17-7, although they also showed the strength of their defense that is capable of besieging the rival quarterback with players such as Pittsburgh graduate, Dante Fowler Jr. and Clay Matthews at all times, as well as a perimeter capable of generating deliveries with Jalen Ramsey.

Baltimore used to boast its defense as a fortress and recently they have shown great improvement, although they average 349.8 yards per game against, eight more than their rival at the door this Monday to close Week 12 of the NFL.

What makes the main difference for this duel is the level that the two pins have exhibited since Jared Goff has become a headache for head coach Sean McVay with his poor performance and decisions and on the other hand Lamar Jackson It has become a double threat that even leads its team in yards by land with 781, in addition to six visits to the diagonals.

Los Angeles, of course, is the main party in this commitment, since San Francisco and Seattle are starting to escape in their division and their current 6-4 record also doesn’t have them in the best position in the search for the ticket via the Wild Card Round .

It is enough to see that Baltimore starts as a favorite by -3.5 in a game as a visitor to the current monarch of the National Conference to understand the moment that both franchises live, but also the dotted line 47 reveals the great respect that one has for the local defense

Despite this, the team commanded by John Harbaugh will leave ahead of his visit to the western United States in a casualty clash.