Both the Baltimore Ravens and Las Vegas Raiders lost their opening games of the new season and will be wanting to set things right when the two teams face-off at the M&T Bank Stadium in Maryland.
Baltimore Ravens v Las Vegas Raiders is scheduled to start at 18:00 BST on Sunday 15th September 2024 and takes place at the M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
Baltimore Ravens v Las Vegas Raiders is available to watch live in the UK via the bet365 live streaming service and NFL Game Pass.
The Ravens have had the better of their meetings with the Raiders since the teams first met in 1996, winning nine of their 13 encounters.
Baltimore won seven of the teams' first eight clashes, but the Raiders have taken three of the last five.
Their most recent meeting in 2021 was a great battle as the Raiders won 33-27 after overtime, having trailed 14-0 in the first half.
Baltimore Ravens wins | 9 |
Ties | 0 |
Las Vegas Raiders wins | 4 |
Both teams have a point to prove after losing their first games of the news season.
The Ravens have had longer to prepare for this contest after appearing in the first match of the 2024 regular season, when they went down 27-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs in a thrilling contest.
The Raiders opened with an AFC West divisional clash against the Los Angeles Chargers, when the game slipped away from them in the second half of a 22-10 defeat.
The Ravens will be missing their rookie cornerback Nate Wiggins, who is recovering from a neck injury and concussion.
Veteran linebacker Kyle Van Noy suffered a fractured orbital bone in Week 1 and had been expected to miss this game but he was able to return to practice on Friday and has been listed as questionable.
Linebacker Adisa Isaac (hamstring) is rated doubtful to play but Roquan Smith (shoulder) should be available.
The Raiders will be without defensive end Tyree Wilson, who sustained a knee injury last week. Cornerback Decamerion Richardson (hamstring) has also been ruled out.
Guard Jackson Powers-Johnson (illness) is rated questionable to play and will be a game-time decision after missing last week's game.
Rookie linebacker Tommy Eichenberg, who did not play last week due to a knee injury, could make his first appearance for the team.