Ravens vs. Jaguars: TV Schedule, Live Streaming, Radio, Game Time and More
The Baltimore Ravens and Jacksonville Jaguars meet up in NFL Week 6 for what is sure to be a good showcase of talent and strong football on Monday Night Football.
The Ravens are obviously the much better team coming in at 4-1 compared to Jacksonville's 1-5, but that doesn't automatically mean this game is going to be a wash.
No matter the team, there is always a different vibe and energy for Monday Night Football.
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I'm not saying that the Ravens aren't capable of blowing the Jaguars out, because you'd be unwise to think that they couldn't.
But, what I am saying is that I expect rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert and the Jags to at least put a fight against Ray Lewis, Ed Reed, Joe Flacco and friends.
Where: EverBank Field, Jacksonville, FL
When: Monday Oct. 24. 8:30 p.m. EST
Watch: ESPN
Listen: 1090 AM WBAL Baltimore; 690 WOKV AM, Sirius 93 Jacksonville
Stream: NFL.com packages
Betting Line (Bodog.com): Baltimore Ravens -8
What's At Stake?
The Ravens look to be one of the best teams in the AFC, so a big win on the road would be huge for them as far as establishing that though. The Jaguars on the other-hand only have one win, and this would be a huge program moment if they could pull it off.
Baltimore Injury Report
Offensive lineman Ben Grubbs, wide receiver Lee Evans, cornerback Jimmy Smith, defensive back Chris Carr and and safety Tom Zibikowski were all out of last week's matchup against the Houston Texans. Their status for this game is still unknown, or not public yet.
Jacksonville Injury Report
Tight end Zach MIller, defensive end Austen Lane and cornerback Rod Issac all on the IR for the season.
Offensive lineman Eben Britton, cornerback Derek Cox, fullback Montell Owens, wide receiver Kassim Osgood and left tackle Eugene Montroe did not play last week. Cox and Monroe may return this week.
Fantasy Start 'Em, Sit 'Em, and Sleeper
Start: It would be obvious to say Ray Rice here, but Joe Flacco should have a great game. Jacksonville's defense is nothing to write home about, and I think Flacco is due for a super star game.
Sit: Blaine Gabbert against the Ravens defense? That's not a pretty picture.
Sleeper: Maurice Jones-Drew might be able to put up some big numbers, but I expect the Jags to be behind most of the game. Thus, the running game might get scrapped.
What They're Saying
The Associated Press via the Washington Post writes about the Ravens offensive line and their troubles protecting Flacco. Flacco was sacked twice and hit seven times last week, stats that need to vastly improve.
Gene Frenette of SportingNews writes about the newest member of the Jaguars, longtime wide receiver Mike Sims-Walker. Sims-Walker was just released by the Rams, but was re-signed with the Jaguars for the veteran minimum.
Ravens Player To Watch
Ray Lewis makes his presence known every time he steps on a football field, but I am exceptionally interested to see how he plays against a rookie quarterback. I expect he will be rather intimidating.
Jacksonville Player To Watch
I am excited to see Sims-Walker back in a Jacksonville uniform. He knows the offense, and he's facing free agency once again, so I expect him to really step back in and play a big role on a team that needs him.
Key Matchup
Rookie quarterback Blaine Gabbert against arguably one of the toughest and nastiest defenses in the NFL. This could get real ugly.
On the Hot Seat
The Ravens offensive line needs to protect Flacco. Until they can prove that, they will be on the hot seat. Consequently, so will Flacco.
Prediction
I expect an easy win for the Ravens on the road. Their defense is just far too good for Gabbert and his offense to solve.
Ravens: 31 Jaguars: 13

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