Kevin Cowherd
Ravens 21, Colts 14
The jacked-up Ravens will run Ray Rice into the ground against the NFL's 29th-ranked rushing defense and stave off Ray Lewis' retirement for at least another week. Look for the stadium to practically levitate when No. 52 comes through the tunnel and does his goofy dance.
Edward Lee
Ravens 24, Colts 17
The Chuck Pagano story may be the most inspiring one of the 2012 season, but no amount of emotion will overcome the tidal wave of support awaiting Ray Lewis when he steps onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium for perhaps the last time in his illustrious 17-year career. That will be enough for the Ravens to advance to the AFC divisional playoff round.
Mike Preston
Ravens 21, Colts 17
The Ravens need to start early and ride the momentum of the home crowd. The Colts have a lot of young players and the longer they stick around, the more confidence they gain.
Peter Schmuck
Ravens 26, Colts 20
A Balanced Ravens offense will be the difference in this emotional tug-of-war against the team Baltimore football fans still get emotional about.
Matt Vensel
Ravens 33, Colts 27
With so much emotion on each sideline, this game could teeter either way. But with the rowdy crowd on their side, it is advantage Ravens.
Aaron Wilson
Ravens 24, Colts 21
Pushed to the brink, the Ravens utilize a punishing running game, Justin Tucker's kicks and a resilient defense.
Jeff Zrebiec
Ravens 24, Colts 20
All the talk will be on the likely last home game in Ray Lewis' extraordinary career and rightly so. But the reason the Ravens will win this game is quarterback Joe Flacco, who should have his way with a suspect Indy defense.
Ravens 21, Colts 14
The jacked-up Ravens will run Ray Rice into the ground against the NFL's 29th-ranked rushing defense and stave off Ray Lewis' retirement for at least another week. Look for the stadium to practically levitate when No. 52 comes through the tunnel and does his goofy dance.
Edward Lee
Ravens 24, Colts 17
The Chuck Pagano story may be the most inspiring one of the 2012 season, but no amount of emotion will overcome the tidal wave of support awaiting Ray Lewis when he steps onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium for perhaps the last time in his illustrious 17-year career. That will be enough for the Ravens to advance to the AFC divisional playoff round.
Mike Preston
Ravens 21, Colts 17
The Ravens need to start early and ride the momentum of the home crowd. The Colts have a lot of young players and the longer they stick around, the more confidence they gain.
Peter Schmuck
Ravens 26, Colts 20
A Balanced Ravens offense will be the difference in this emotional tug-of-war against the team Baltimore football fans still get emotional about.
Matt Vensel
Ravens 33, Colts 27
With so much emotion on each sideline, this game could teeter either way. But with the rowdy crowd on their side, it is advantage Ravens.
Aaron Wilson
Ravens 24, Colts 21
Pushed to the brink, the Ravens utilize a punishing running game, Justin Tucker's kicks and a resilient defense.
Jeff Zrebiec
Ravens 24, Colts 20
All the talk will be on the likely last home game in Ray Lewis' extraordinary career and rightly so. But the reason the Ravens will win this game is quarterback Joe Flacco, who should have his way with a suspect Indy defense.