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Week 13

Weekly
Grade
Baltimore Ravens
13-0 250.44
249.33
 
VS
proj
New York Giants
155.3 2-11
160.5

Baltimore Ravens beat New York Giants to remain undefeated in 250.44-155.30 rout

Baltimore Ravens won their 13th straight to open the season with an easy win over New York Giants, rolling to a 250.44-155.30 victory. It was the third loss in a row for New York Giants. Baltimore Ravens nabbed an early 35.30-point lead on Thursday. New York Giants came back to take the lead early afternoon Sunday, powered by Zach Pascal (17.9 points) and Anthony Walker (17.5). Unphased, Baltimore Ravens made a run later that afternoon, as Keenan Allen (18.8 points) and Mike Williams (16.7) put them back in the lead for good. Baltimore Ravens (13-0) will look to keep it rolling in the playoffs. New York Giants will be home for the playoffs, finishing the season at 2-11.

Matchup Timeline

  Baltimore Ravens   New York Giants

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Johnson (36 Rush Yds, 54 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD) scored 20 points in a 28-22 win over the Patriots in Week 13. His scoring output more-than-doubled his 8.38-point projection and was much higher than his 9.53-point season scoring average. Johnson will face the Broncos next week.
Duke Johnson

Top Player Comparison

Baltimore Ravens
Points
% of total points 250.44
1
Tom Brady
QB
32.34
23.58
12.9%
2
Allen Robinson II
WR
22.6
15.8
9%
3
Julian Edelman
WR
21.9
19.84
8.7%
4
Duke Johnson
RB
20
8.38
8%
New York Giants
Points
% of total points 155.3
1
Patrick Mahomes
QB
21.5
29.79
13.8%
2
Zach Pascal
WR
17.9
10.87
11.5%
3
Anthony Walker
LB
17.5
6.27
11.3%
4
Darius Slayton
WR
11.4
11.55
7.3%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Josh Lambo had a 53-yard field goal for Baltimore Ravens, who trailed 93.70-79.70 after the early slate.
Sunday Late
There were players with big-time moments on both teams on Sunday afternoon, but after the dust settled, Baltimore Ravens emerged with a 164.20-128.70 lead. Keenan Allen had a 36-yard touchdown catch for Baltimore Ravens, while Mike Williams had a 52-yard catch. Patrick Mahomes made the highlight reel for New York Giants with a 47-yard pass.
Sunday Night
Tom Brady hit Julian Edelman on multiple big plays for Baltimore Ravens: a 20-yard touchdown pass and a 44-yard pass, contributing to a 238.44-144.00 lead for Baltimore Ravens.

Points By Position

  Baltimore Ravens   New York Giants

What If

Baltimore Ravens would have beaten every other team in the league this week.
New York Giants would have lost to 14 other teams besides Baltimore Ravens this week.
If they played New York Giants every week, Baltimore Ravens would be 13-0 this season.
Last week, Baltimore Ravens would have topped New York Giants 214.54-95.9.
Baltimore Ravens would be 9-3 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as New York Giants.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Baltimore Ravens, New York Giants would be 2-10.
If Baltimore Ravens had played every team in the league each week, they would be 222-25.
If they played every team every week, New York Giants would be 33-214.

Coach Talk

Baltimore Ravens
Listen, Baltimore Ravens, we do appreciate the confidence. Deploying a starter with zero points (Everson Griffen), while still earning a win... that's borderline arrogant! We just ask you to please keep that flashy, show-off type of stuff to the regular season. Do it when the playoffs roll around, and we're toast.
New York Giants
We were just taking it easy so our guys could dominate in Week 14, right? The 10 offensive skill starters on New York Giants (five WRs, two RBs, three TEs) combined to register 343 yards and just one touchdown in Week 13. Our opposition's skill players made it tough on us by logging 716 yards and five scores.