Monday Night Football this week brings the Detroit Lions to Baltimore to face the Ravens at 8:15 PM Eastern on both ABC and ESPN, with streaming available on ESPN Plus and the new ESPN direct-to-consumer service. This clash sets the tone for Week 3’s primetime and promises a high-octane offensive showdown at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore comes in as a 4.5-point favorite according to the ESPN schedule, and the over/under sits at a spicy 53.5 points, reflecting expectations of fireworks from both offenses.
The Ravens are hoping to bounce back after a wild 41-40 shootout loss to the Bills, a game loaded with big plays and late drama. For Detroit, the story is a bit more somber after a resounding 52-21 home win over the Bears followed by a 27-13 road defeat against the Packers—a result that has raised eyebrows from fans and pundits. National outlets like ESPN and NFL Network are highlighting Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s blazing dual-threat ability, which remains the focal point of Baltimore’s offense, while Lions QB Jared Goff is being urged to take more deep shots after struggling with efficiency last week.
Significant news broke in the last 24 hours with both teams largely healthy, but Baltimore’s secondary has been under national scrutiny, having surrendered over 40 points twice already this season. While no high-profile players are on the latest injury reports for the game, all eyes remain on Baltimore’s All-Pro corner Marlon Humphrey, who missed last week but is trending towards a Monday night return per Adam Schefter’s social feed.
The big non-player story is the atmosphere: this marks the Ravens’ first home Monday night game of the season and a throwback to their reputation as night-game favorites, with Baltimore fans promising to make it a raucous, playoff-like environment. ESPN’s Monday Night Countdown panelists have been buzzing about Lions star Amon-Ra St. Brown—a potential X-factor if he draws matchups against any still-rusty Ravens corners. For Detroit, rookie running back Blake Corum is a headline grabber after racking up two touchdowns against Chicago; pundits speculate he’ll get even more carries as the Lions look for explosive balance.
Popular gambling podcasts have Detroit covering the spread in a shootout, and Pro Football Focus named this the “must-watch” fantasy matchup of Week 3. Early indicators in Las Vegas have money flowing in slightly on the Lions’ side, perhaps a bet against Baltimore’s shaky pass defense. According to CBS, the Ravens are still the balanced pick: home crowd, MVP quarterback, and big-game swagger, while Detroit’s ceiling comes down to forcing turnovers and limiting mistakes.
That’s everything you need for this week’s Monday Night Football: Detroit at Baltimore, 8:15 on ABC, ESPN, and ESPN Plus. Thanks for listening, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update, and remember, this has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai.
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