Patriots vs. Ravens: How to watch live stream, TV channel, NFL start time Patriots vs. Ravens Live: Keys to a New England victory in Week 10 The Baltimore Ravens are on the road again on Sunday and play against the New England Patriots at 8:20 p.m. ET Nov. 15 at Gillette Stadium. The Ravens have a defense that allows only 17.75 points per game, so New England's offense will have their work cut out for them. Baltimore had a touchdown and change to spare in a 24-10 win over the Indianapolis Colts this past Sunday. It was another big night for Baltimore's QB Lamar Jackson, who accumulated 170 passing yards in addition to rushing for one TD and 58 yards. Jackson ended up with a passer rating of 144.70. Meanwhile, New England narrowly escaped with a victory as the squad sidled past the New York Jets 30-27. It took four tries, but New England can finally say that they have a win on the road. QB Cam Newton and WR Jakobi Meyers were among the main playmakers for the Patriots as the former accumulated 274 passing yards in addition to punching in two rushing touchdowns and the latter caught 12 passes for 169 yards. Newton ended up with a passer rating of 142.90. Special teams collected 12 points for New England. K Nick Folk booted in three field goals, the longest a 51-yarder in the fourth quarter, which ultimately accounted for the difference in the matchup. The Ravens are the favorite in this one, with an expected 7-point margin of victory. Those who got lucky with them against the spread this past Sunday might want to hold off on placing bets this time since the team has yet to string together back-to-back wins against the spread. Their wins bumped Baltimore to 6-2 and New England to 3-5. One last thing to keep an eye on: Baltimore gashed the left side of the field in their last contest, rushing toward the left sideline for 31 yards on 2.58 yards per rush for 12 points of their total 24. That's bad news for New England, who had a hard time containing the rush on the left side of the field against the Jets. The Ravens have the NFL's longest road winning streak (10 games) and need a victory as they chase the Pittsburgh Steelers (8-0) in the AFC North. The Patriots are in danger of missing the playoffs for the first time since 2008, and have not had a losing season since 2000. The Patriots lead the all-time series, 10-4, including the playoffs. The Ravens are 2-2 in playoff games at New England, but have never won there (0-5) during the regular season. Last season at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore rolled to a 37-20 victory on Sunday Night Football. Lamar Jackson threw one touchdown (17 for 23, 163 yards) and ran for two scores (61 yards rushing). Mark Ingram II led the rushing attack (15 carries, 115 yards), Gus Edwards added a touchdown and Nick Boyle caught the first touchdown pass of his career. Marlon Humphrey returned a fumble 70 yards for a touchdown. There are oodles of reasons for what happened Monday night and what’s happened all season for this 3-5 team. Some of them – like the COVID opt outs – are specific to 2020. Plenty – like the slow development of draft picks and depth issues at key skill positions – have their roots in past years. The Patriots are back in prime time Sunday night against the Ravens. They have a shot at bookending an aerial shredding by former Ravens franchise quarterback Joe Flacco to a demoralizing ground assault by Lamar Jackson. And the Ravens aren’t winless. They are 6-2 and their losses are to the Chiefs and Steelers. Toughest game of the season for New England and then the schedule lightens up a tad. The challenge to protect the football at all costs remains this week and it’s going to be tougher. The Ravens have already forced 18 fumbles this season and recovered 10. They are cutthroat on third down, allowing conversions just 32.3 percent of the time. They are aggressive as hell and Newton can expect an avalanche of pressure. "If you're coming off that bus and you're a nose or you're a corner, be ready to be a free runner to the quarterback, because we want to hit the quarterback and I think all 11 guys are all eligible to go do that,” Ravens defensive coordinator Wink Martindale said recently. The Ravens have the NFL's top rushing attack, averaging 170.1 yards per game. The Patriots rank next-to-last (31st) defending the run. That's a mismatch on paper that Baltimore will try to exploit. Even if Ingram (questionable, ankle) misses his third straight game, Edwards and J.K. Dobbins are fully capable of having big days, and Jackson is always difficult to contain as a runner. The Ravens rushed for 210 yards against New England last season, and they could have similar success in this game.