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Week 7

Weekly
Grade
Baltimore Ravens
7-0 200.16
226.19
 
VS
proj
Denver Broncos
188.66 4-3
185.17

Baltimore Ravens come back to knock off Denver Broncos to remain undefeated, 200.16-188.66

Baltimore Ravens won their seventh matchup in a row to open the season with a come-from-behind win over Denver Broncos, rallying to earn a 200.16-188.66 victory. Trailing 188.66-162.40 heading into Monday night, Baltimore Ravens charged back behind Tom Brady (14.96 points) and Julian Edelman (14.7). Aaron Rodgers (429 Pass Yds, 5 Pass TDs) and Bobby Wagner (13 Tackles) did their part for Denver Broncos in defeat. Baltimore Ravens (7-0) will look to get another win against Miami Dolphins, while Denver Broncos (4-3) will attempt to get back in the win column against Green Bay Packers.

Matchup Timeline

  Baltimore Ravens   Denver Broncos

Inside the Matchup

Matchup Player of the Week

Bolden (4 Rec, 39 Rec Yds) scored 8.1 points in a 33-0 win over the Jets in Week 7. He more-than-doubled his 3.7-point projection and overachieved for the second time this season. Bolden will face the Browns next week.
Brandon Bolden

Top Player Comparison

Baltimore Ravens
Points
% of total points 200.16
1
Allen Robinson II
WR
24.7
13.78
12.3%
2
The San Francisco 49ers defense
DEF
15
8.96
7.5%
3
Tom Brady
QB
14.96
24.3
7.5%
4
Julian Edelman
WR
14.7
18.64
7.3%
Denver Broncos
Points
% of total points 188.66
1
Aaron Rodgers
QB
53.76
23.38
28.5%
2
Bobby Wagner
LB
17
8.09
9%
3
Royce Freeman
RB
16.7
10.32
8.9%
4
Leonard Fournette
RB
16.5
19.34
8.7%

Matchup Highlights

Sunday Early
Aaron Rodgers had a 74-yard touchdown pass and a 37-yard touchdown pass for Denver Broncos, helping the team to a 152.66-100.90 lead.
Monday
Tom Brady had a 26-yard touchdown pass for Baltimore Ravens on Monday night, helping lead the team to the win.

Points By Position

  Baltimore Ravens   Denver Broncos
Standings Update
Don’t look now, but we’re already at the midpoint of the season, and that means it's time to catch up on the Standings.
Baltimore Ravens
Baltimore Ravens have done it all so far this season, averaging a whopping 236.67 points per game through seven weeks, best in the league. That offensive firepower has propelled the unit to an undefeated record and a well-deserved spot atop the Standings.
Important Players
Tom Brady
MVP
1992 Pass Yds, 11 Pass TDs
Chris Godwin
Best Drafted
43 Rec, 662 Rec Yds, 6 Rec TDs
Matt Ryan
Best Acquisition
2170 Pass Yds, 15 Pass TDs
Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos may not win the league scoring title, but they're certainly putting up points when it counts. Through seven weeks, the unit is averaging the 7th-most points per game in the league (195.59 ppg), propelling Denver Broncos to No. 8 in the Standings, which puts them in playoff position.
Important Players
Aaron Rodgers
MVP
2019 Pass Yds, 13 Pass TDs
Leonard Fournette
Best Drafted
715 Rush Yds, 1 Rush TD, 203 Rec Yds
Jon Bostic
Best Acquisition
51 Tackles

What If

Baltimore Ravens would have beaten 12 other teams besides Denver Broncos this week.
Denver Broncos would have lost to six other teams besides Baltimore Ravens this week.
Baltimore Ravens would be 7-0 if they played Denver Broncos every week.
Baltimore Ravens would have beaten Denver Broncos 249.46-222.32 had they played each other last week.
Baltimore Ravens would be 6-0 if they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Denver Broncos.
If they played the same schedule (excluding head-to-head matchups) as Baltimore Ravens, Denver Broncos would be 4-2.
If Baltimore Ravens had played every team in the league each week, they would be 119-14.
If they played every team every week, Denver Broncos would be 77-56.