The Worksheet, a comprehensive fantasy football preview by Rich Hribar, breaks down everything you need to know about the Week 15 matchup between the Jaguars and Ravens on Sunday Night Football.

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BaltimoreRank@JacksonvilleRank
-3.5 Spread3.5
23.5 Implied Total20.0
27.84Points/Gm24.09
16.82Points All./Gm22.320
64.015Plays/Gm66.56
65.528Opp. Plays/Gm63.716
5.83Off. Yards/Play5.217
4.31Def. Yards/Play5.628
50.00%1Rush%42.25%15
50.00%32Pass%57.75%18
37.09%4Opp. Rush %36.47%3
62.91%29Opp. Pass %63.53%30

  • Jacksonville games are averaging a league-high 509.1 combined passing yards per game.
  • The Jaguars have allowed a touchdown on 24.0% of drives at home this season, 27th in the league.
  • The Ravens have trailed for a league-low 15.4% of their offensive snaps.
  • Baltimore is the only remaining team in the league that has yet to run a play trailing by double-digits on the season.
  • 45.7% of the Baltimore possessions have reached the red zone or scored prior, the highest rate in the league.
  • The Jaguars have scored 10 offensive touchdowns from outside of the red zone, fourth in the league.
  • The Ravens have allowed two touchdowns from outside of the red zone, the fewest in the league.

Trust = spike production for that player

Quarterback

Lamar Jackson (TRUST): Jackson led all quarterbacks in scoring in Week 14 (31.6 points).

He attempted a season-high 43 passes, throwing for 316 yards and three touchdowns with a two-point conversion.

Jackson’s 4.2% touchdown rate is still lagging behind his 5.8% career rate, so hopefully this is more of the anticipated regression in that department.

Jackson now has seven passing touchdowns over his past four games after nine passing touchdowns over his opening nine games.

This would be a great spot to keep things going.

Since their bye, the Jaguars have allowed 8.6 yards per pass attempt (31st), a league-high 71.5% completion rate, and a 6.7% touchdown rate (30th).

The Jaguars have allowed over 20 fantasy points to four of the five quarterbacks they faced over that span, allowing front-end weeks to Brock Purdy (23.8 points), C.J. Stroud (30.9 points), Jake Browning (26.7 points), and Joe Flacco (20.3 points).

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