Streeter Lecka/Getty Images Week 13 of the NFL betting season is already here, and as we come down to the wire, each and every game becomes that much more critical for teams fighting for a playoff spot. This weeks two featured matchups should be the most exciting games televised this Sunday. Expect both games to come down to the final moments of regulation and bet based off our predictions. Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3) vs Baltimore Ravens (8-3) The leaders of the AFC North will battle it out on the field this Sunday as QB Ben Roethlisberger attempts to bring his team to their third straight victory. Big Ben is coming off of a game in which he failed to throw a touchdown. Although his team managed to grab the W in overtime against the Buffalo Bills, the Steelers are going to need their QB to produce in bunches against the Ravens. Pittsburgh's defense leads the league in opponents rushing yards per game, giving up just 64 yards per contest and ranking fifth in opponents total yards per game.
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ASSOCIATED PRESS Cam Newton threw a touchdown pass and ran for another score and the New England Patriots fought through rain and wind to hold off the Baltimore Ravens 23-17 on Sunday night. Damien Harris ran for a career-high 121 yards to help the Patriots (4-5) win consecutive games for the first time this season. Newton was 13 of 17 for 118 yards. His touchdown pass, on a short sprint-out to Rex Burkhead in the first quarter, was his since first since Week 3 — a span of four games. The Ravens' road winning streak ended at 10. Baltimore (6-3) is 0-6 in the regular season in New England. "We wanted to stand up and show how tough and physical we were, " Harris said. "That was kind of the mentality of the whole team tonight. " Lamar Jackson was 24 of 34 for 249 yards and two touchdowns for the Ravens. New England bottled him up on the ground for most of the game, limiting him to just 11 rushes for 55 yards. Down 23-17, Baltimore had a chance to take the lead with 7:09 left in the fourth quarter.
The passes they did attempt were often no more than 15-yard quick-outs or shorter dump-offs. Most of the exceptions were by the Patriots. They used some trickery just before halftime to take a 13-10 lead. Facing second-and-6 on the Ravens 24, Newton threw what appeared to be a wide receiver screen to Jakobi Meyers. But Meyers pivoted and lofted a pass to a wide-open Rex Burkhead for a touchdown. "It's something we practiced over the last couple of weeks. Just didn't know when it was going to come up, " Meyers said. "I was just trying to be playmaker. " Harbaugh acknowledged it was a mental miscue by linebacker Patrick McQueen. "Rookie mistake. He was on his guy, hesitated a bit. Burkhead made a really nice play on it, " Harbaugh said. Baltimore was without two stalwarts on defense with tackle Calais Campbell (calf) and linebacker L. J. Fort (finger) both out. Cornerback Jimmy Smith is also sat with an ankle injury. "It's impossible to measure it but I'm sure it had an impact, " Harbaugh said.
Fans pose for photos in the rain at Gillette Stadium before an NFL football game between the New England Patriots and the Dallas Cowboys, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2019, in Foxborough, Mass. (AP Photo/Steven Senne) AP The Patriots and Ravens could have rain and potentially considerable wind to deal with during their Sunday night football game at Gillette Stadium, especially in the second half. Light rain is scheduled for Foxborough to start the game and it's expected to get heavier as the game progresses. According to, the possibility of rain ranges from 55 to 80 percent over the course of the game. Wind could be a bigger factor as it too is expected to pick up during the game. The National Weather Service out of Boston issued an advisory for parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island that included Foxborough. "WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM EST MONDAY... winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. WHERE... Portions of central, eastern, northeastern and southeastern Massachusetts and northern and southern Rhode Island.