Everything you need to know for the 2025 NFL Thanksgiving Day games, including picks, predictions, odds, injuries, and fantasy football intel.
Preview of the Bengals-Ravens game, including key storylines, stats, bold predictions, injury reports, fantasy football nuggets, and betting information.
Turnover margin is critical to the team's success in AFC North play
Derrick Henry needs 18 rushing yards to pass Jim Brown for 11th place on the NFL all-time rushing list.
Chase Brown recorded his fifth straight game with over 100 scrimmage yards against the Patriots last week.
Lamar Jackson is 1-2 in prime-time games this season, but he has a 21-7 record in such games for his career.
Ravens tight end Mark Andrews will record at least 50 receiving yards for just the second time this season.
Bengals injuries | Ravens injuries
The Bengals' defense has been a fantasy goldmine for opponents all season. This is a dream matchup for managers with Jackson, Henry and Andrews, as Cincinnati allows the second-most fantasy points per game to quarterbacks, the most to running backs and the most to tight ends.
Five straight meetings between these teams have gone over the total. Overs are 20-8 in Ravens games since last season, the highest rate in the NFL (7-4 this season).
Their only appearance in 2010. The Bengals are one of four teams with just one Thanksgiving game in their franchise history.
The sideline sidestep between Jacoby Jones and Mike Tomlin in 2013.
A preview of the Packers vs Lions Thanksgiving Day Game
They are underdogs for the first time this season
Detroit will be looking to get payback after its season-opening 27-13 loss at Lambeau Field.
Their defense has generated pressure 35% of the time this season, which is the sixth-highest rate in the league.
Jahmyr Gibbs has been unstoppable since entering the NFL in 2023, and he has the chance to join rare company Thursday.
Hutchinson will be held to two or fewer pass-rush wins
Running back Marcus Allen passes Walter Payton in 1996
Analysis of the match between Chiefs vs Cowboys, including bold predictions
Backup quarterback Clint Longley leads Cowboys to win over Washington in 1974