Baltimore Ravens vs Los Angeles Rams October 12th 2025
The Los Angeles Rams travel to face the Baltimore Ravens in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season. The game will take place at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore. Scheduled for Sunday, October 12, at 1:00 PM, fans can catch the action on FOX. The weather forecast predicts a mild day with light rain and a light breeze.
The Rams, led by head coach Sean McVay, have a record of 3-2-0 this season. They have performed well at home with a 2-1-0 record and are 1-1-0 on the road. The Ravens, under head coach John Harbaugh, have struggled with a 1-4-0 record. However, they have one win at home, making their home record 1-2-0. Historically, the Ravens have had success against the Rams, winning most of their past meetings.
Rams vs Ravens Key Information
- Sport: Football (NFL)
- Teams: Los Angeles Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens
- Venue: M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, MD USA
- Date: Sunday, October 12, 2025
- Betting Odds: Rams Moneyline -397, Ravens Moneyline +310, Rams Spread -7.5 (-107), Ravens Spread +7.5 (-112), Total Over 44.5 (-111), Total Under 44.5 (-108)
Rams vs Ravens – NFL Week 6 Betting Preview
The Los Angeles Rams travel east for a cross-conference showdown with the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon.
Los Angeles comes in rested after a mini bye, while Baltimore is desperate to snap a three-game losing streak — and waiting anxiously on the status of quarterback Lamar Jackson, who’s battling a hamstring injury.
The Ravens’ playoff hopes may already hinge on how quickly Jackson can return to action.
The Rams can win if
Matthew Stafford continues his MVP-caliber rhythm and Los Angeles’ offensive line keeps him upright. The veteran ranks near the top of the league in passer rating (107.3) and has thrown for 1,503 yards and 11 touchdowns with just two interceptions.
Wideouts Puka Nacua and Davante Adams are giving defenses headaches, combining for nearly 950 receiving yards through five games. Running back Kyren Williams adds balance with 368 rushing yards and four total touchdowns.
If Stafford stays clean in the pocket and the Rams’ defense limits Derrick Henry’s impact on early downs, Los Angeles can control tempo and silence the crowd at M&T Bank Stadium.
The Ravens can win if
Lamar Jackson returns and stabilizes an offense that’s struggled without him. If he can’t go, backup Cooper Rush will need to protect the football better than last week, when he threw three interceptions in a 44-10 loss to Houston.
Baltimore’s defense must also rediscover its identity. Once a top-10 unit, the Ravens have allowed 115 points during their three-game skid. A bounce-back effort from the secondary — and a productive day from Henry, who has 317 rushing yards and four TDs this season — is essential.
The home crowd will expect a strong response after booing the team off the field in Week 5. If Baltimore’s defense tightens early and forces Stafford off his rhythm, the Ravens can grind out a much-needed victory.
Line Movement and Odds
Opening: Ravens -3 / Rams +3
Current: Ravens -2.5 / Rams +2.5
Total: 44.5 points
The line has dipped slightly amid uncertainty over Lamar Jackson’s availability. Los Angeles has covered four of its last five road games, while Baltimore has failed to cover in three straight.
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Matchup Breakdown
Los Angeles ranks third in the NFL in total offense (395.2 yards per game) and eighth in scoring at 26.4 points per game. Stafford’s accuracy and quick release have kept defenses guessing, but the Rams’ defense has been inconsistent against the run, allowing 4.6 yards per carry.
Baltimore sits 28th in scoring offense (14.6 points per game) but remains top-10 in time of possession. If Jackson plays, expect the Ravens to rely on the read-option to exploit the Rams’ interior defense.
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Injury Report
Los Angeles Rams
- WR Puka Nacua (ankle) – probable
- RB Kyren Williams (groin) – questionable
- LT Joe Noteboom (knee) – questionable
- LB Ernest Jones (hamstring) – out
Baltimore Ravens
- QB Lamar Jackson (hamstring) – questionable
- TE Mark Andrews (shoulder) – probable
- DT Justin Madubuike (ankle) – out
- RB Derrick Henry (ankle) – probable
Weather in Baltimore: Mostly cloudy, around 66°F at kickoff with light winds — ideal for offensive balance.
Best Bets and Prediction
If Lamar Jackson sits, the Rams have the edge with a veteran quarterback, an efficient offensive line, and multiple elite receiving threats. Even if Jackson plays, he may not be 100%, giving Los Angeles value as a road underdog.
Prediction: Rams 27, Ravens 20
Best Bet: Rams +2.5 (-110)
Secondary Lean: Over 44.5 (-110)
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