Ravens vs. Giants odds, live stream, TV channel, and injury report

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The Baltimore Ravens will travel to East Rutherford in Week 6 to take on the New York Giants. It’s a battle between two cross-conference opponents looking to keep the good times rolling.

The Giants are coming off a thrilling upset victory over the Green Bay Packers in Week 5, a win that saw the team surge to 4-1 and firmly establish themselves as the biggest surprise of the NFL thus far this season.

As for the Ravens, they’re coming off a last-second 19-17 victory over their division rivals, the Cincinnati Bengals a week ago. The win surged the Ravens to the top of the AFC North, and they’ll look to remain there with a victory this Sunday.

Let’s take a look at all the information you need to know about today’s highly-anticipated cross-conference clash.

Ravens vs. Giants odds for Week 6

According to FanDuel, the Ravens are 6.0-point favorites on the road against the Giants this week. The Ravens’ moneyline for the game is currently set at -255 while the Patriots are the underdogs at +210.

The total over/under for the game is set at 45.5 points.

What channel is the Ravens game on?

The Ravens game today will be airing live on CBS starting at 1:00 p.m. ET. Ian Eagle and Charles Davis will be on the call.

Ravens vs. Giants live stream

Today’s Ravens game can be streamed live on Fubo TV.

Ravens injury report vs. Giants Week 6

The Ravens have four players with injury designations entering Sunday’s game. Running back Justice Hill has been listed as doubtful with a hamstring injury.

Wide receiver Rashod Bateman (foot), offensive lineman Ben Cleveland (foot), and outside linebacker Justin Houston (groin) have all been ruled OUT for Week 6.

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With Bateman sidelined for another week, expect to see a heavy dose of Mark Andrews and Devin Duverany in the passing game. Houston’s absence will allow Odafe Oweh and Jason Pierre-Paul to dominate outside linebacker snaps once again.