Aug 9, 2024; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. (9) drops back to pass against the Miami Dolphins in the second quarter during preseason at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports
- The Atlanta Falcons visit the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night in NFL Preseason Week 2 action.
- Both of these teams enter the 2024 campaign with high hopes and some new faces in key places.
- Check out the section below for our favorite picks for Saturdays’s showdown.
The Falcons visit the Ravens to kick off Saturday’s NFL preseason action. Both teams lost their preseason debuts last week, with Atlanta falling to Miami 20-13 and Baltimore losing at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, 16-13. How much will we see each team’s star players this weekend? Who will score their first preseason victory? This game will be broadcast on NFL+ at noon ET on Saturday, so tune in then to find out!
Atlanta Falcons vs Baltimore Ravens Picks
- Atlanta Falcons over 17.5 points (-110)
- Michael Penix Jr. over passing yards (TBD)
There aren’t any player props out for this game yet, but I’m confident in the Falcons’ first-round QB anyway. As long as his passing yards line is around 100 yards or so, I’ll take the over. He threw for 104 yards while completing 9 of 16 passes last week and I expect him to get a similar workload, or even slightly more work, this week.
He needs to be ready to go in Week 1 in case new starter Kirk Cousins isn’t fully recovered from last year’s Achilles injury. As long as this line stays below 119.5 passing yards, I’ll take the over. I think he’s in for a big week against a Ravens defense that lost coordinator Mike Macdonald to the Seattle Seahawks and will likely be resting most of its key starters.
That plays into my other pick — Falcons over 17.5 points. You can get -110 odds for that over at bet365. If Penix is working and slinging the ball all over the place like he did in college, the Falcons should score early and often before the backups take over.
I like the -110 odds here and expect 18+ points from Atlanta this week, even if Drake London, Bijan Robinson and other top offensive threats don’t suit up.
Atlanta Falcons vs Baltimore Ravens Odds
Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Atlanta Falcons | +1.0 (-110) | +100 | O 35.5 (-110) |
Baltimore Ravens | -1.0 (-110) | -120 | U 35.5 (-110) |
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Sportsbooks expect this to be a pretty even game. The Falcons have +100 moneyline odds at bet365, with the Ravens slightly favored at -120. The Ravens are -1.0 on the spread, with -110 odds on that and for Atlanta +1.0. The over/under is set at 35.5 points, with equal -110 odds on the over and the under. All in all, it’s expected to be a pretty basic, pretty even matchup between these 2 squads.
Atlanta Falcons vs Baltimore Ravens In and Out
We haven’t learned much about the Falcons’ plans for Saturday just yet, but it’s probably safe to say that QB Kirk Cousins won’t see the field as he continues to recover from last year’s Achilles injury. Bijan Robinson, Drake London and Kyle Pitts also didn’t play last week. If they do play this week, it’s likely to just be for brief cameos.
Be sure to check in with Falcons beat reporters on social media ahead of Saturday’s game. One thing we do know? Lamar Jackson won’t suit up for the Ravens. That’s not a surprise, as he hasn’t played in the preseason in several years now:
Lamar Jackson won’t play in Saturday’s preseason game, along with many other starters.
“It’ll be the same direction as last week,” Ravens coach Harbaugh said.
Last week, Baltimore sat 17 starters in the preseason opener. Jackson hasn’t played in the preseason since 2021. pic.twitter.com/RBv5S40UFB
— Jamison Hensley (@jamisonhensley) August 14, 2024
On the Ravens’ offense, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers and other key players didn’t take the field last week, and based on John Harbaugh’s comments above, it’s unlikely we’ll see them this week, either. TE Mark Andrews didn’t play last week, and was involved in a car crash this week on his way to practice. He seems to be fine, but don’t expect him to suit up against the Falcons:
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was involved in a car accident this morning. A statement from the team: pic.twitter.com/JbXGgB6kiI
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 14, 2024
Expect plenty of backups to get work in on Saturday afternoon in Baltimore. That’s not a bad thing, though, as the Falcons and Ravens both have plenty of key roster spots to fill! Check out NFL+ on Saturday at noon ET to watch this battle of the birds.
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The Atlanta Falcons will face off against the Baltimore Ravens in a preseason Week 2 matchup on August 17th. Both teams are coming off of losses in their first preseason games and will be looking to bounce back with a win.
The odds for this game currently favor the Baltimore Ravens, who are listed as 3.5-point favorites. The over/under for the game is set at 40 points, indicating that oddsmakers are expecting a relatively low-scoring affair.
When it comes to picking a winner for this game, there are a few factors to consider. The Ravens have a strong defense led by players like Marlon Humphrey and Calais Campbell, which could make it difficult for the Falcons to move the ball effectively. On the other hand, the Falcons have a potent offense led by quarterback Matt Ryan and wide receiver Julio Jones, who could pose a challenge for the Ravens’ defense.
In terms of preseason performance, the Ravens have historically been a strong team, with a 33-13 record in preseason games since 2008. The Falcons, on the other hand, have a slightly less impressive record of 25-21 during the same time period.
Ultimately, preseason games can be unpredictable as teams are still working out their rosters and getting players up to speed. However, based on the odds and recent performance, the Baltimore Ravens seem to have the edge in this matchup. But as always, anything can happen on any given Sunday (or Thursday in this case), so fans will have to tune in to see how it all plays out.