The Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants will face off in a crucial Week 15 game at the MetLife Stadium. The Ravens are in the hunt for the playoffs, while the Giants are in the Shedeur Sanders and Cameron Ward sweepstakes. Hence, the game might be more important to John Harbaugh's side.
Before the matchup, let's look at the weather report and how both teams have performed this season.
Ravens vs. Giants weather report for Week 15
The Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Giants game will be played in cold conditions. According to Pro Football Network, there's an under 10% chance of rain at kickoff, which will increase during the game.
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Furthermore, the wind is projected to blow at 5-6 mph from the Northeast. The temperature will be in the mid-30s throughout the contest, and fans are advised to dress for the occasion.
How are the Ravens and Giants performing in 2024?
The Baltimore Ravens came into the season with high expectations after a phenomenal 2023 regular season. The goal was to go at least one better and make the Super Bowl.
To achieve this, the Ravens reinforced their offense by signing future Hall of Fame running back Derrick Henry and beefed up their defense for a deep postseason push.
So far, the Ravens are performing admirably in a stacked AFC. Lamar Jackson and Co. are 8-5 going into today's game, and they'll fancy their chances against a Giants side in turmoil.
John Harbaugh's side has lost games against the Kansas City Chiefs, Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns, Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadelphia Eagles. Coming off their bye week, they'll be looking to avoid a stunning loss to the Giants.
The New York Giants came into the 2024 regular season with modest expectations. The goal was to perform better than last season, and that didn't seem like too much to ask. The Giants got a potential superstar wide receiver in Malik Nabers via the draft and made some decent signings in free agency.
However, this season has been dumpster fire levels bad as the Giants are gearing for a top-three draft pick. With Daniel Jones released, the Giants will aim for either Shedeur Sanders or Cameron Ward in next year's draft. Winning today's game against the Ravens feels like a tough ask.
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