The Baltimore Ravens visit the Detroit Lions for NFL Monday Night Football on ESPN. Kickoff is 8:30 p.m. ET. Listen to the live radio broadcast or watch the live stream via the links below.
Both teams go into the game needing a win to keep in contention for a spot in the playoffs. Baltimore (7-6) is neck-and-neck with the Miami Dolphins (8-6) and San Diego Chargers (7-7) for the last wild card berth. The Ravens are on a three-game winning streak, but the club has struggled outside of M&T Bank Stadium. With a 1-5 record on the road and only one of their next three games at home, Baltimore must quickly find a way to win as the away team.
"I think we've won the close games at home and we haven't won them on the road. That's the bottom line," Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, via ESPN. "We've done the things we needed to do to win tight games at home and we haven't done the things we've needed to do on the road. It's us."
While the Ravens are on a winning streak, Detroit has dropped three of their last four games. The Lions are looking to bounce back from last weekend's 34-20 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, a game in which Detroit surrendered 28 second-half points.
"We'll just take this slap in the face and hope it wakes us up," Lions cornerback Chris Houston said. "We have two straight home games and we have to go get them. We can't get down on ourselves. We are still in a good position in our division. I think we like when our backs are against the wall."
Detroit (7-6) has the best chance to advance to the postseason by winning their division, the NFC North. The Chicago Bears (8-6) sit atop the division after yesterday's win against Cleveland, and the Green Bay Packers are right on Detroit's heels (7-6-1).
Listen to the live radio broadcast HERE (BAL) and HERE (DET), or watch the live stream HERE.