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Ravens vs. Browns Prediction, Betting Pick, Latest NFL Odds for Week 11 AFC North Clash

The Baltimore Ravens will look for a sweep on Sunday when they visit AFC North division rival Cleveland Browns. Can Lamar Jackson and the Ravens continue their comeback tour in Cleveland today? McBets is wary of the big spread in his Ravens vs. Browns prediction.

McBets - November 16, 2025, 2:30 PM EST

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Ravens vs. Browns Prediction: Can Lamar Jackson, Ravens Sweep Browns In AFC North Blowout?

We head to a cold, windy Huntington Bank Field today as the Browns return home for the first time in over a month — and that alone should grab every bettor’s attention. For three years now, Cleveland has turned into an entirely different team in front of its home crowd, and this matchup sets up as one of the best buy spots on the entire Week 11 board.

Baltimore is the better “resume team,” sitting near the top of the AFC while Cleveland has stumbled through road-heavy scheduling and quarterback injuries. But context matters, and the context here strongly favors the Browns.

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Ravens vs. Browns Date, Time, and Where to Watch

  • Date: Sunday, November 16, 2025
  • Time: 4:25 PM ET
  • How to Watch: CBS

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Ravens vs. Browns Prediction

Cleveland has quietly been the single most profitable home team in football over the past three seasons. At home, the Browns have covered 62% of the time and have been outright dominant defensively — shutting down Joe Burrow, Jordan Love, and even the Miami Dolphins to just three points earlier this season. They should be 3–0 at home right now if not for a late collapse vs Cincinnati. On the road? They’ve covered only 22%. The split is massive, and today’s game is exactly where that home-field edge shows up.

This matchup also comes with classic AFC North weather: wind, cold, possibly rain. And that’s where the advantage flips heavily to Cleveland. The Browns don’t rely on explosive passing; their entire offense is built around quick throws, tight ends, and short-area completions — exactly the type of attack that survives bad weather. The Ravens? They are the ones who need vertical shots, space, and Lamar Jackson’s mobility. None of those things are reliable in this environment, especially with Jackson still lacking the burst he normally shows. He took hits last week, he didn’t look like himself, and now he steps into terrible conditions against a top-tier pass rush.

This is also the third straight road game for Baltimore — a brutal scheduling spot for any team, but especially for Lamar Jackson, who is just 5–6 straight up in this exact scenario despite being one of the winningest road quarterbacks in football. Add in more Ravens injuries, including Marlon Humphrey and Rashod Bateman being ruled out, and this offense becomes far more fragile than the market is pricing.

On the other side, Cleveland’s run defense has already shown it can completely erase what Baltimore wants to do. Derrick Henry went nowhere in the first meeting. The Vikings gashed this Ravens front last week for 6.7 yards per carry. Without Nnamdi Madubuike in the middle and more linebacker injuries, the Ravens are suddenly vulnerable in the trenches — the last place you want to be weak when the weather forces both teams to live on the ground.

This will be a slog, a field-position grind, and exactly the type of game Cleveland thrives in. For Baltimore, this is a dangerous spot. For the Browns, this is their comfort zone.

Every time Cleveland has been a home underdog of a touchdown or more in the last three years, they’ve not only covered — they’ve won outright. They’re healthy, they’re rested, and this environment only enhances what they already do best.

Sometimes a spread is just too big. This is one of those times.

Ravens vs. Browns Pick

Don’t be shocked if Cleveland makes Baltimore sweat deep into the fourth quarter.

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