DENVER (KDVR) — The 5-3 Denver Broncos are hoping to keep their hot streak alive against the Baltimore Ravens this weekend.
The two teams had very different outcomes last week, with Denver winning comfortably over the Carolina Panthers while Baltimore lost in the final moments of their back-and-forth matchup against the Cleveland Browns.
How to watch Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens on TV
The Denver Broncos are heading to the East Coast to face the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium this weekend.
- Kickoff: 11 a.m. MT
- TV channel: CBS
Kickoff between the Broncos and Ravens takes place on Sunday at 11 a.m. The game will be carried live on CBS. Jim Nantz and Tony Romy will have the call of the game.
Because the game is the morning after Daylight Saving Time ends, it may be a good idea to double-check your clocks to make sure you don't miss kickoff.
Forecast for Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens
Temperatures in Baltimore will be very fall-like, with a Sunday high in the mid-60s, according to the National Weather Service forecast.
Conditions also look to be mostly sunny.
This is not too far off from what Denver will experience on Sunday, with sunny skies in the earlier hours and highs in the lower 60s, according to the Pinpoint Weather team.
Key things to know for Broncos at Ravens
Both teams are 5-3 going into the matchup, after having overcome a 0-2 deficit at the start of the season. The game will also be the first of two straight matchups that will test whether the Broncos are playoff contenders or not.
Broncos player to watch
OLB Nik Bonitto. The fourth-year pro is having a breakout season and has had a sack in six consecutive games, the longest active streak in the NFL and the longest streak by a Broncos pass rusher since Von Miller’s six-game sack streak in 2018.
Ravens player to watch
S Kyle Hamilton dropped an interception late in last weekend's game, giving Cleveland another chance to score the winning touchdown, but he's still a terrific all-around player for a struggling Baltimore defense. This is a chance for him to bounce back.
Key matchup
Denver's DL vs. Baltimore's QB. Lamar Jackson is off to perhaps the best start of his career. The two-time MVP has a passer rating of 115.4 and has rushed for 501 yards in eight games. He's been sharp against the blitz so it may be important for the Broncos to produce pressure without bringing extra pass rushers. Denver’s 30 sacks rank second in the league behind the New York Giants’ 35. Jackson missed practice time this week with back and knee issues. Josh Johnson is Baltimore's backup.
Key injuries
S P.J. Locke (thumb) and RT Mike McGlinchey (knee) are the only two Broncos with injuries of note. ... Baltimore DE Brent Urban (concussion) missed practice time this week. CBs Marlon Humphrey (knee) and Nate Wiggins (shoulder/illness) were limited.
Series notes
Baltimore has won three straight meetings. ... Jackson injured his knee in the most recent matchup, and although the Ravens won, their star QB didn't play again that season. ... Baltimore beat Denver 38-35 in double overtime in the playoffs at the end of the 2012 season. Jacoby Jones caught a 70-yard TD pass with 31 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter to tie the game, and the Ravens went on to win the Super Bowl.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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