Game Info
Kickoff: Sunday, November 23, 2025, 1:00 PM ET
Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD
Network: CBS
New York Jets
Quarterback
Tyrod Taylor: SIT
The Ravens’ defense was one to target in fantasy early in the season. But their Week 7 bye, they’ve put that thing down, flipped it, and reversed it (iykyk). Baltimore is the only team to not allow multiple passing touchdowns since Week 8, holding opposing quarterbacks to a 55.5% completion percentage and picking them off five times (both rank 2nd in that timeframe). Oh, and the Jets’ top three receivers are Adonai Mitchell, Tyler Johnson, and John Metchie III.
Running Back
Breece Hall: START, RB2
Isaiah Davis: SIT
Breece Hall is the lone New York Jet that you’d find me starting in fantasy. He’s getting plenty of opportunity, but the brutal Jets offense is keeping him from anything more than a volume-based RB2. That being said, opposing running backs have scored over 10 points in five of the Ravens’ last six. Hey, that’s something, right? RIGHT?
Wide Receiver
Adonai Mitchell: SIT
Tyler Johnson: SIT
John Metchie III: SIT
Yeah, no.
Tight End
Mason Taylor: SIT
Baltimore has held all but one tight end under 50 receiving yards and given up just two touchdowns to the position. Mason Taylor has shown some flashes of upside, but as I said with Hall, the brutal Jets offense keeps him just a stash and pray.
Defense/Special Teams
New York Jets: SIT
The Jets’ defense has forced one turnover this season.Ā
Baltimore Ravens
Quarterback
Lamar Jackson: START, QB1
Lamar Jackson is a weekly must-start, but did you know that the legendary journalist Diane Sawyer, famous for her iconic roles on ABC News and 20/20, is also an alumnus of the University of Louisville?
Running Back
Derrick Henry: START, RB2
Keaton Mitchell: SIT
ahem
*NBA Jam announcer voice*
š„HE'S HEATING UPš„
Derrick Henry saw the Browns hadn’t given up a 100-yard rusher this season and decided he was gonna do something about it. Henry surpassed the century mark for the third time in his last five games, and paired 100+ yards with a touchdown for the first time since Week 1. King Henry historically gets better as the weather gets colder, as shown here by Ian Hartitz:
Derrick Henry career yards per carry:
September: 4.3
October: 4.7
November: 4.9
December: 5.2
January: 5.4Winter is coming.
— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) October 27, 2025
Henry gets a Jets defense that just gave up three total touchdowns to my bae TreVeyon Henderson. He’s a high-end RB2 who is starting to look more and more like himself. Keaton Mitchell had a season-high nine opportunities in Week 11, but we need to see it moreĀ than one week before we can consider him for lineups.
Wide Receiver
Zay Flowers: START, WR2
DeAndre Hopkins: SIT
Rashod Bateman
Zay Flowers is the only Ravens receiver worthy of fantasy consideration, with Rashod Bateman banged up and not expected to play. He’s not had the touchdown luck he had last season, but Flowers is averaging over seven targets per game and closing in on his second consecutive 1,000-yard season. He’s a volume-based WR2 with a solid floor and limited ceiling until if/when the touchdowns come rolling in.
Tight End
Mark Andrews: STREAMER
Mark Andrews has scored a flurry of touchdowns over his past three games, catching three and rushing for one. You read that right, rushing for one. See for yourself.
MARK ANDREWS TAKES IT HIMSELF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tune in on CBS pic.twitter.com/GJEbNW7ooy
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) November 17, 2025
Outside of the scores, Andrews hasn’t surpassed three catches or 34 receiving yards since Week 6. He’s a touchdown-dependent streamer.
Defense/Special Teams
Baltimore Ravens: START
For all the reasons you’re sittingĀ Tyrod TaylorĀ and almost all other Jets, you’re starting the Ravens’ defense.