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Jets vs. Ravens Betting Preview | Week 12 2025

November 21, 2025 by Jet Nation

Tyrod Taylor - Justin Fields
Tyrod Taylor - Justin Fields
Tyrod Taylor - Justin Fields

UnitedGamblers.com’s Andre is back for New York’s Week 12 clash. He has been appearing on JetNation throughout the 2025 NFL season to provide betting information, tips, and predictions for the New York Jets and the NFL. A trip to Baltimore is up next for the Jets.

The winning streak didn’t reach three in New England, as Thursday Night Football ended with New York’s eighth loss. Along with that, the Jets are switching to Tyrod Taylor as the starting QB.

Thus, the season hums along. On the other sideline, the Jets will be staring down another team on a winning streak, as the Ravens have racked up four in a row.

Will New York be streak busters this time around? Keep reading for the odds, picks, and tips for this matchup. If you’re looking to bet on this one, check out some of the superb sports betting sites with available lines on Sunday.

New York Jets vs. Baltimore Ravens Odds

Team
Spread
Total
Moneyline
Jets
+13.5 (-106)
Over 44.5 (-110)
+870
Ravens
-13.5 (-114)
Under 44.5 (-110)
-1500

(Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook and subject to change)

New York Jets Spread vs. Ravens: +13.5 (-106) via FanDuel Sportsbook

Once again, the Jets are heavy underdogs on the road. Last week, the line closed at +13.5, and New York barely snuck in a win against the spread (ATS). It was the team’s third consecutive time covering the spread.

Meanwhile, the Ravens saw their own three-game win streak ATS snapped last Sunday against the Browns. Baltimore is 2-3-0 ATS at home.

Even with health issues and a tough start to the schedule, the Ravens are 10th in yards per play offensively. Spearheaded by Lamar Jackson, they average the second-most yards per rush attempt. New York’s run defense has been a concern for most of the season.

On the other side of the ball, the Ravens have held five straight foes under 20 points. Teams have found success running against Baltimore this season, and the Jets are picking up the third-most yards per carry. An effective rushing attack is New York’s best shot at keeping this game tight.

The Jets’ ball security and overall offensive approach should be tighter with Tyrod Taylor under center. This probably isn’t a game that the Jets win, but they can keep it within 14 on the road by churning the clock and making the Ravens execute for all 60 minutes.

It’s worth taking another shot on the Jets to beat the spread.

Jets vs. Ravens Total Pick: Over 44.5 (-110) via BetMGM

Both of these teams have seen the over hit often in their games this season.

For the Jets, the over is 6-4-0 this season, including a 3-1-0 tally on the road. The over has gone 7-3-0 in Ravens games, including a 4-1-0 record at home. On a day that’s supposed to be sunny, these offenses shouldn’t have any external factors working against them.

Each defense is weaker against the run, whereas these offenses want to run the ball and typically do so efficiently. The Ravens have finished with at least 23 points in four straight games. The Jets average 25.3 points per game on the road.

Lock in the over between these two teams.

New York Jets Prop Bet of the Week: Breece Hall Over 80.5 Rushing + Receiving Yards (-118) via BetMGM

Breece Hall has had a contentious contract season with Gang Green. However, he averages 94.8 rushing + receiving yards per game. With Garrett Wilson sidelined, he is the greatest threat the offense has right now.

Last week’s matchup was a tough one, but Baltimore is much friendlier for opposing RBs. The Ravens allow opposing running backs to gain 128.6 scrimmage yards per game. With most of the carries lined up for Hall and some receptions likely to go his way too, he should exceed 80 scrimmage yards on Sunday.

He’s done it plenty of times already this season and averages more than that mark. Expect Breece Hall to move the ball in Baltimore.

The post Jets vs. Ravens Betting Preview | Week 12 2025 appeared first on JetNation.com – New York Jets Blog & Forum.

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