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The Baltimore Ravens were Super Bowl contenders heading into the 2025 season. Right now, even reaching the postseason is starting to look like a long shot.
The Ravens fell to 1-4 after suffering a blowout loss at home. Their season could still be salvaged — there are still 13 weeks to go, after all — but it's getting harder to see a path back to respectability.
During the Ravens’ blowout of the Houston Texans, Henry picked up another rushing touchdown. With another score under his belt, the star rusher has made NFL history. Henry picked up his 110th career rushing touchdown, tying him with NFL legend Walter Payton for fifth-most in league history.
Houston is a 1.5-point favorite in the latest Texans vs. Ravens odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 40.5. The Texans are -120 money line favorites (-120), while the Ravens are +100 underdogs.
Through five games, the Ravens have allowed their opponents to score a total of 177 points. That puts them on pace to allow 602 points over the course of a 17-game season, which would be the worst of all time.
"NFL GameDay Kickoff" break down will the Baltimore Ravens make playoffs after slow start. Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh addresses the media after a loss to the Houston Texans in Week 5 of the 2025 NFL season.
While Baltimore is having a rough campaign, and rough afternoon, Derrick Henry did have a milestone touchdown in Week 5. The future Hall of Fame running back scored his 110th rushing touchdown, which ties him with Walter Payton for fifth in NFL history.
Danny Parkins, Greg Jennings, and Willie Colon debate whether it’s time for the Baltimore Ravens to officially hit the panic button and if the Detroit Lions have proven themselves as the most complete team in the NFL.
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Four players were listed as questionable, including safety Kyle Hamilton and left tackle Ronnie Stanley. Both of them are on the inactive list, so the Ravens are very thin on stars as they join quarterback Lamar Jackson, linebacker Roquan Smith, and cornerback Marlon Humphrey on the sideline.
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