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Baltimore Ravens vs Washington Commanders Prediction – Week 6 NFL

The Baltimore Ravens will host the Washington Commanders at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland, for a regional rivalry matchup on Sunday, October 13th. The game kicks off at 1:00 p.m. ET and will be broadcast on FOX.

This game features two of the most exciting dual-threat quarterbacks in the league—Lamar Jackson for the Ravens and rookie sensation Jayden Daniels for the Commanders. Both teams are in strong form, with the Ravens aiming for their fourth straight win and Washington looking to build on an impressive start to the season.

Expect a high-scoring, competitive game between two potent offenses.

Can Lamar Jackson Continue His Dominance?

Lamar Jackson has been playing at an MVP level this season, leading the Ravens to a 3-2 record and first place in the AFC North. Jackson has thrown for 1,206 yards with nine touchdowns and one interception, while also rushing for 363 yards and two more scores. His dual-threat ability makes him one of the most dangerous quarterbacks in the league, and his leadership has been key to Baltimore’s success.

The Ravens have the NFL’s top-ranked rushing offense, averaging 211.2 yards per game. They’ll likely focus on the ground game against a Washington defense that has struggled to stop the run, ranking 22nd in the league by allowing 130 yards per game. Establishing the run could open up opportunities for Jackson to make big plays through the air.

If Jackson can keep up his stellar play, the Ravens have a good chance of coming out on top in this matchup.

Jayden Daniels Leading the Way for the Commanders

Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has been a revelation for the Commanders, leading them to a 4-1 start—their best since 2008. Daniels has thrown for 1,135 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions while rushing for 300 yards and four more scores. His ability to make plays with both his arm and his legs has drawn comparisons to Lamar Jackson, but Commanders head coach Dan Quinn is focused on allowing Daniels to develop his own style.

Washington has the NFL’s top-scoring offense, averaging 31 points per game under new offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. Daniels will likely look to exploit a Baltimore secondary that has struggled this season, ranking 31st in passing yards allowed per game at 280.2. If the Commanders can create space and give Daniels time to operate, they could pose a serious challenge to the Ravens’ defense.

Prediction: Ravens to Win, Commanders to Cover

This game should be a closely contested battle between two dynamic offenses. The Ravens are favored at home, but the Commanders have shown they can keep up with any team. While we expect the Ravens to win, Washington should be able to cover the spread.

With both teams capable of putting up points, take the over on the 64.5-point total. Our projected final score is 34-31 in favor of Baltimore.

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