Vin+ 3,121 Posted November 25, 2018 Quote http://hosted.stats.com/fb/preview.asp?g=20181125033&home=33&vis=13 This is the fourth consecutive season with a matchup between these teams. The Raiders won in 2015 and 2016 while the Ravens won last year's meeting in Oakland, 30-17. Baltimore is 7-3 against Oakland in the regular season all-time, including 5-1 at home, with that lone loss coming in 2016 by one point, 28-27. The Raiders ended their five-game losing streak last week with a field goal as time expired to get a 23-21 win in Arizona. Oakland has 14 fourth-quarter comeback victories since 2015, two more than any other team in that span (Miami -- 12). The Ravens ran the ball 54 times in last week's 24-21 win over the Bengals, the second most in franchise history (55 in Week 13, 2011 at Cleveland). They gained 265 yards on the ground, tied for the fifth most in team history. Baltimore leads the NFL in scoring defense this season, allowing 18.1 points per game. Oakland is allowing 29.3 points per contest, third most in football. The Raiders have allowed 20 or more points in 11 consecutive games dating back to last season, the longest active streak in the NFL. Derek Carr had seven touchdowns and eight interceptions in his first five games of the season but has five TD passes and zero interceptions in his last five. His five-start streak without an interception is tied for the second longest in Raiders history, trailing only a seven-game streak by Rich Gannon in 2001. Lamar Jackson rushed for 117 yards last week, the most by a rookie quarterback in his first career start since the merger. He and running back Gus Edwards became the first rookie teammates to each rush for 100+ yards in the same game since Chuck Muncie and Tony Galbreath did so for the 1976 Saints. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites