Browns vs. Ravens: NFL Week 10 Odds & Picks (2023)
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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Browns vs. Ravens
Browns vs. Ravens
We've got a fun AFC battle between two of the best defensive teams in the NFL. The Browns have allowed just 145 yards in the air, while the Ravens have given up only 170.67 yards passing per game this season. We can't expect a lot of completions down the field for either team. But we can expect some awesome pass rushes and hurries by each offensive line. The Browns arguably have the best pass rush in the NFL, with Myles Garrett leading the way. On the other hand, the Ravens have been tremendous in coverage and have one of the best secondaries in the NFL. This game will likely come down to rushing the football. The Browns have Jerome Ford, while the Ravens have Lamar Jackson and Gus Edwards leading the way. With Baltimore earning over 160 yards on the ground per game, I like the Ravens to edge out the Browns in this one.
Pick: Ravens -6.5
-Jason Radowitz
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