After the Ravens lost 40-25 to the AFC North Rival Cleveland Browns back on Sunday, September 29th, many were wondering about the inner resolve of this team and what they could – or maybe could not, do.

Fast forward three weeks, and the team is now sitting in a very comfortable spot. They are 5-2 and with losses last week by the Browns at home to the Seahawks, the Ravens are three up in the division.

While there are plenty of games left in 2019, NH online sports betting has the Ravens as the overwhelming favorite to win the division, and also to try and take over the second-seed in the American Football Conference.

Today we take a look at the next quarter of the season now that Ravens are at the bye.

Sun, November 3rd vs New England

The Ravens will be in the prime time spotlight when they get back from the bye, and it will be a huge game against Tom Brady and the Patriots, a team they know very well.

The Pats are playing excellent football, hence why they are undefeated and looking to be the top team in the conference.

If the Ravens play like they did against the Seahawks, it will be a good fight in Foxboro.

Sun, November 10th at Cincinnati

Baltimore already has notched a win over the Bengals this season two weeks back, and this time around they will look for the sweep as they head to Paul Brown Stadium in early November.

The Bengals are a mess, now at 0-7 and going nowhere fast, and if the Ravens in this one can get off to a quick start, it should be an easy November win.

Sun, November 17th vs Houston

DeShaun Watson and the Texans come to Baltimore for what should be a solid game on November 17th. The Texans can score, and with J.J. Watt going after Lamar Jackson, this could be a fun shootout between two teams that have played a couple times in the playoffs.

It’s a home game, so the Ravens should be the favorite, but the Ravens can’t fall asleep at the wheel and let the Texans roll into their house and steal one.

Mon, November 25th at Los Angeles

A fun Monday night game against the defending NFC Champs will see the Ravens travel to Hollywood the week of Thanksgiving.

The Rams have had some struggles, but they got on track against the awful Falcons on Sunday, pounding their NFC South Rivals and holding them to three points.

A fun game and one where again the spotlight will be on the two QB’s.