We're looking at ten key stats to know for this weekend's matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens (1-4) are looking to snap a three-game skid on Sunday when they host the Los Angeles Rams (3-2) at M&T Bank Stadium (1 p.m. kickoff). It'll be the fifth time in the first six games that they've faced a team that won its division title in 2024.
It also boasts two of the NFL's most explosive offensive units, with star power at every position, even as Lamar Jackson misses his second straight game with a hamstring injury.
With kickoff fast approaching, we're looking at ten key stats to know for this weekend's matchup between the Los Angeles Rams and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Rams haven't allowed explosive rushing plays.
Baltimore is without Lamar Jackson and would like to feature Derrick Henry, but the Rams will make it difficult.
The Rams are the only defense in the NFL that hasn't allowed a rush of 20+ yards through five games, according to TruMedia. The unit also ranks tied for first with only two rushing touchdowns allowed and third in opponent yards per rush (3.5). pic.twitter.com/2226aa3u3C
— Los Angeles Rams PR (@TheLARamsPR) October 7, 2025
Matthew Stafford is on a Hall of Fame pace
The Rams' quarterback continues to excel and is among the league leaders in every passing category.
Matthew Stafford through 5 games in 2025:
— Los Angeles Rams PR (@TheLARamsPR) October 7, 2025
🔵1st in Passing Yards (1,503)
🔵T-1st in Passing First Downs (68)
🔵T-1st in 300+ Passing Yard Games (2)
🔵2nd in Passing TDs (11)
🔵2nd in Completions (122)
🔵6th in Yds Per Attempt (8.2)
🔵7th in Passer Rating (107.3) pic.twitter.com/FfCcyeMRlP
Sean McVay's team will look to feast.
The Rams offense should be excited to face a Baltimore defense that ranks last in points allowed and 31st in opponent yards allowed.
Ravens have had past success.
The Ravens are 6-1 all-time against the Rams, including a 4-1 mark in Baltimore. These teams last met in December 2023 at M&T Bank Stadium, when the Ravens won in overtime on a walkoff 76-yard PR-TD by Tylan Wallace. Under head coach John Harbaugh, the Ravens are 4-1 against the Rams (2-1 in Baltimore).
Derrick Henry is looking to make history.
Henry (110) recently moved into a tie with 'Sweetness' and is one rushing TD shy of surpassing Walter Payton for sole possession of fifth most all time. Henry has 4 rushing TDs in five games this season and 20 since he joined the Ravens in 2024 (tied for the NFL's second most).
Matthew Stafford is moving up the record books.
Looking to be the passing king for multiple franchises, the Rams quarterback needs two touchdown passes to surpass Jared Goff (107) and move to 4th in franchise history. Stafford needs 50 passing yards to pass Dan Marino (61,361) and move to 9th all-time. Stafford is so elite, his 45,109 yards far outweigh Goff's 18,074 yards in Detroit. Making Stafford even more impressive, he's under 200 yards from passing Goff and moving into fourth place all-time on the Rams' career passing yards list.
Ravens are among the NFL's most explosive teams.
Baltimore is 1-4, but its offense remains elite, ranking among the best at scoring explosive touchdowns. Big-play (20+ yard) TDs scored by the Ravens this season, ranking No. 1 in the NFL. Tampa Bay is second with six such TDs..
Davante Adams is chasing history.
Adams needs four receptions to pass Randy Moss (983) and take sole possession of 18th in NFL history.
Ravens set to face the NFL's top passer.
Through five games played this season, Stafford has completed 122-of-183 passes for 1,503 yards (1st) and 11 touchdowns (2nd). His 107.3 passer rating is seventh in the NFL.
Teddye Buchanan is active.
The rookie has secured a starting spot and is now an active player. Buchanan's 15 stops in the Week 5 loss to Houston are the most by a Ravens rookie in a single game and tie several defenders overall for the fourth-most in an NFL game this season.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Rams: 10 stats to know for Week 6
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