Two of the NFL’s hottest teams meet in Week 6, as the Washington Commanders (4-1) visit the Baltimore Ravens (3-2) on Sunday afternoon at M&T Bank Stadium.
Washington enters Sunday’s contest on a four-game win streak, while Baltimore has not lost since Week 2 following their thrilling overtime win against the Bengals in Week 5.
This game will feature two of the league's most exciting quarterbacks – 2x MVP Lamar Jackson and Offensive Rookie of the Year frontrunner Jayden Daniels – as well as the two highest scoring offenses in the NFL so far this season.
Washington Commanders vs. Baltimore Ravens will be available to watch on bet365's Sports Live Streaming and broadcast locally on CBS, which can be viewed through linear and cable TV and streamed on live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV or FuboTV.
The game can also be streamed using NFL+ and NFL Sunday Ticket, both of which require a paid subscription.
Washington Commanders vs. Baltimore Ravens will kick off at 1 PM ET on Sunday, October 13 from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland.
Commanders: S Tyler Owners (questionable), DE Clelin Ferrell (questionable), WR Noah Brown (questionable)
Ravens: G Andrew Vorhees (questionable), WR Deonte Hardy (questionable), CB Marlon Humphrey (questionable)
On the hesitation QB Jayden Daniels causes in opposing defenses and his ability to create big plays: "Yeah, it's both things I was pleased to see with [WR] Terry [McLaurin] specifically on the deep ball that we had to him and remaining a passer, staying alive and then absolutely throwing a dime on the run. That is, to me, when the whole thing comes together."
On how to stop Baltimore Ravens RB Derrick Henry: "Well, I think first off, you better have like a really good tackling plan, and that's part of his success through the years. Not only sometimes you see a big back and you just think he's just going to run people over and he has that part of his game, but he can also stiff arm. We've seen that. And he also has like a really good jab step. So, when you're thinking, 'Hey, I'm going to go take my shot at him', he puts a foot in the ground to make you miss."
On the similarities between Lamar Jackson and Jayden Daniels: "I would say if I had to pick one, that both of these two are elite competitors at the highest level. And that shows on the tape, the way they extend plays, the way they finish, the way they lead their group. So that's the part if I was to make a comparison, it would be something intangible like that.
On his first impression of the Baltimore Ravens' defense: "Very physical team. They go out there and they going to hit you in your mouth. So, better have your chin strap buckled."
On any aspects of Lamar Jackson's style applied to his own game coming up: "No, I mean I just like watching football. I like watching good quarterback play. I'm a fan of his, and how he plays the game, how he approaches the game. But we're two different quarterbacks, two different styles. But I just like going out there and I appreciate what he's done for the sport and what he's done for the African American quarterbacks."
On how he has appreciated what he has accomplished this season: "Yeah, I don't let myself get too caught up into it, but obviously, this game is very hard, so you got to appreciate the wins. Especially in this league, man, they're hard to come by, so you gotta be able to appreciate the win. So, I get myself, I say, I've been like this win, lose or draw, 24-hour rule. Go out there, 24 hours, appreciate what happened or having to get into your thoughts if you lost or either win or lost. But go out there the next day, man, it's time to go to work. Move on to the next week. What happened last week? Doesn't matter.”