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Texans vs. Ravens: Predictions, odds, and how to watch AFC divisional round playoff game

Dec 17, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) drops back to pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 17, 2023; Jacksonville, Florida, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) drops back to pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first quarter at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports

The NFL wild-card games delivered on expectations with thrilling victories, upsets, and challenging record-setting weather conditions. As a result, we now have the divisional-round matchups set. In the AFC, C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans will travel to M&T Bank Stadium to take on Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens in a battle of the quarterbacks.

Stroud made history as the youngest quarterback to win a playoff game, leading the Texans to a resounding 45-14 victory over the Cleveland Browns. Stroud was outstanding, throwing for 274 yards and three touchdowns. However, Stroud's next challenge won't be easy as he faces Baltimore's formidable defense, which led the NFL in sacks with 60 during the regular season.

NFL MVP candidate Lamar Jackson is set to play his first playoff game since 2020 and is eager to lead the Ravens in their Super Bowl campaign. After sitting out Week 18, Jackson will be well-rested, with 19 days between Week 17 and the divisional rounds, giving him ample time to be in top health for the divisional round to help secure a victory against the Texans.

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AFC Divisional Rounds: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens predictions

BetMGM: Ravens will win

Staff writes: "The Ravens are an 8.5-point favorite over the Texans in NFL Playoffs odds for the game."

ESPN: Ravens have a 81% chance to win

According to ESPN's Matchup Predictor, the Baltimore Ravens have a 81.7% chance of beating the Houston Texans in the AFC Divisional Round matchup.

Sporting News: Odds favor Ravens

Caleb Tallman writes: "Going against an elite Baltimore team with a multifaceted rushing attack, the Texans' defense will need their best performance of the season. In the regular season, linebackers Blake Cashman and Christian Harris tallied over 100 tackles a piece. They will have a tough assignment in containing Jackson and the Ravens' stable of running backs. Beyond the required defensive effort, Stroud must continue playing at an MVP level. The Texans have accelerated their rebound behind the play of Stroud but don't have the talent that Baltimore is equipped with. Because of that, they will need Stroud to outplay Jackson to have a chance, which is a challenging task."

AFC Divisional Rounds: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens odds, betting lines

The Baltimore Ravens are favored to defeat the Houston Texans, according to the BetMGM NFL odds, as of Tuesday afternoon.

  • Spread: Ravens (-9.5)

  • Moneyline: Ravens (-450); Texans (+350)

  • Over/under: 45.5

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AFC Divisional Rounds: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens: TV channel and streaming info

The Baltimore Ravens take on the Houston Texans in an AFC Divisional Round Playoff game on Saturday, Jan. 20 at 4:30 p.m., ET, on ABC. The game can also be streamed on ESPN+.

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AFC Divisional Rounds: Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens injury news

Houston Texans:

PLAYER

POSITION

INJURY

STATUS

Jerry Hughes

DE

Ankle

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs at Baltimore

Denzel Perryman

MLB

Ribs

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs at Baltimore

Dylan Horton

DE

Personal

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs at Baltimore

Noah Brown

WR

Shoulder

Injured Reserve

Eric Murray

SS

Knee

Injured Reserve

M.J. Stewart

SAF

Shoulder

Injured Reserve

Grayland Arnold

SAF

Calf

Injured Reserve

Tavierre Thomas

CB

Hamstring

Injured Reserve

Jimmie Ward

SAF

Quadriceps

Injured Reserve

Teagan Quitoriano

TE

Groin

Injured Reserve

Tank Dell

WR

Lower Leg

Injured Reserve

Jarrett Patterson

C

Lower Leg

Injured Reserve

Tytus Howard

OT

Knee

Injured Reserve

Baltimore Ravens:

PLAYER

POSITION

INJURY

STATUS

Kevin Zeitler

OG

Knee

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Marlon Humphrey

CB

Calf

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Kyle Hamilton

SAF

Knee

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Malik Harrison

LB

Groin

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Zay Flowers

WR

Calf

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Del'Shawn Phillips

LB

Shoulder

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Tyus Bowser

LB

Knee

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Brent Urban

DE

Head

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Geno Stone

SAF

Knee

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Andrew Vorhees

OG

Knee

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

Trayvon Mullen

CB

Toe

Questionable for the Divisional Playoffs vs Houston

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