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Ravens vs Saints Monday Night Football: How to watch online | spread, odds and predictions

Here is the info on how and where to watch the NFL primetime Monday game between the Baltimore Ravens and New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes Benz Superdome.

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Ravens vs Saints, NFL, 08/11/2022
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Tonight’s Monday Night Football will see the Baltimore Ravens (5-3) face the New Orleans Saints (3-5), with both teams’ rosters severely damaged by injuries, especially on their wide receiver position. It was announced on Thursday that Ravens Rashod Bateman and Saints Michael Thomas would be out for the remainder of the season.

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The current spread from Las Vegas gives the advantage to Baltimore, who are a 1.5-point road favorite. The over/under From Caesers Sportsbook is at 46.5 in the latest odds for the Ravents vs Saints game.

This is a tough game to predict due to the injuries both teams are suffering. The Saints have to deal with Michael Thomas’s injury and the big loss for the Ravens is WR Rashod Bateman. Despite other injuries for both teams (see below), experts think that the Ravens can cover the 1.5 point difference if Lamar Jackson has his night. The Ravens offense is No. 2 with 1,325 rushing yards in eight games and have a top-10 third down conversion rate of 42.7 percent.

The Ravens will be up against one of the best defensive teams in the NFL. The Saints have held their opponents to 320 yards per game and only 50% of their rivals score once reaching the red zone. Teams win with defense, but tonight the Ravens and Lamar Jackson look like they have an advantage on paper and on the field.

The official kick-off is at 8:15 p.m. US (ET) and 5:15 p.m. US (PT). That’s 2:15 a.m. CET and 1:15 p.m. UK time. You can watch the game on FuboTV.

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How will both teams enter the game?

The Ravens are coming to tonight’s clash after winning on Thursday Night Football Brady’s Bucs 22-27 and getting their first winning streak of the season. Their extended rest between the games indeed gave them a good foundation for their build-up plan, how to protect their division’s first spot.

The New Orleans Saints won over the Raiders last weekend, and for a moment, they are back on track after having so many ups and downs this season. They still don’t have connected wins but will be yearning to switch that this week, with Andy Dalton now the standard quarterback solution.

Too many injured players

Ravens

TE Mark Andrews (knee, shoulder) doubtful

WR Rashod Bateman (foot) out

RB J.K. Dobbins (knee) out

RB Gus Edwards (hamstring) doubtful

LB Malik Harrison (foot) questionable

CB Marcus Peters (quadriceps, knee) questionable

WR Demarcus Robinson (groin) questionable

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens’ offense will have a great challenge facing the Saints without their first wide receiver, tight end, and running back.

Saints

WR Jarvis Landry (ankle) questionable

CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen) out

WR Michael Thomas (toe) out — injured reserve