The Baltimore Ravens have opened as a massive favorite against the Cleveland Browns for their season finale at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Ravens are looking to secure the AFC North title with a win, while the 3-13 Browns are eyeing a potential top draft pick, where another loss could solidify their position.
Baltimore is a massive 18.5-point favorite for the matchup and will be the largest favorite this season, per ESPN BET. The Ravens were also featured as a big betting favorite in Week 15 against the Giants, coming in as a 16.5-point favorite. Baltimore covered, winning the matchup 35-14.
Interestingly, the Browns won the first clash this season, coming away with a 29-24 victory on Oct. 27. But much has changed for the Browns since that matchup, including at quarterback.
Cleveland has run out second-year passer Dorian Thompson-Robinson in the last two weeks. He’s tossed three interceptions and has not found the end zone. The Browns have been outscored 44-9 in his two starts.
Jameis Winston started the first matchup against the Ravens. He passed for 334 yards and three touchdowns.
Baltimore has notched three convincing wins in a row and is targeting a deep playoff run. The Ravens are averaging 30.2 points per game, behind only the Detroit Lions (32.9) and Buffalo Bills (31.8).