Lions vs. Ravens: NFL Week 7 Odds & Picks (2023)
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NFL Odds, Picks & Predictions: Lions vs. Ravens
Lions vs. Ravens
The Lions have taken last year's stellar run of winning eight of their final nine games and transitioned that into this season with a 5-1 record. They'll be short-handed in the backfield with David Montgomery out, but this will give rookie Jahmyr Gibbs an opportunity at a heavier workload to see if he can be a feature back. They also have Jared Goff, who's third in air yards per attempt and fifth in passing yards per game. The Ravens are 4-2, but we can't say they have a quality win. They have wins against the Texans in C.J Stroud's debut, the Browns led by Dorian Thompson-Robinson, an injured Joe Burrow, and the last-place Titans. The Baltimore defense has some of the best stats this year, being second in total yards allowed and fourth in points allowed, but this game will be a reality check facing a stellar Lions offense.
Pick: Lions ML
-John Supowitz
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