Ravens vs. Texans odds, line: 2020 NFL picks, Week 2 predictions from proven computer model. David Johnson had 109 scrimmage yards (77 rushing, 32 receiving) and a rushing TD in his Houston debut. Quarterback Deshaun Watson is an elite talent, while J.J. Watt being back is a … J.J. Watt is questionable with a hip issue, which is somewhat encouraging considering it is not a reaggravation of his pectoral injury from last season. Stan “The Fan” Charles and Glenn Clark make their picks for the Week 2 Ravens-Texans matchup, plus they pick their lock winner and loser of the week. Anyone who has followed it is way up. The Ravens won their season opener by 32 points, while the Texans lost their first game of the season by 14 points. He is hoping a return to the home turf will help produce better results. Ravens vs. Texans Week 2 Predictions. Quarterback DeShaun Watson and a receiving core led by DeAndre Hopkins failed to score anything more than just one garbage-time touchdown over a full 48 minutes of football against the Ravens in what was anticipated to be a clash between offensive powerhouses in the AFC. When bullet-slingers like Watson and Jackson take the field against each other, there is obviously an inevitable chance they will light up the scoreboard and create some fireworks – but if I were a ‘total bettor’ in this one, I would lean with the ‘under.’. Houston was without J.J. Watt in that game though – there is no doubt he will need to make his presence felt this time around if the Texans want to get back to .500 on the year with a win on Sunday. But that is not very promising for ‘over’ bettors as these teams barely cleared this total in Week 1 while squaring off with the talent-depleted Browns and Chiefs defenses. NFL Week 2. And which side of the spread hits in almost 60 percent of simulations? Lamar Jackson completed 20-of-25 passes for 275 yards and three scores in the Ravens' Week 1 win over the Browns. The total for this contest opening as the highest on Vegas big boards makes sense to me, but I understand why it has plummeted so low throughout the course of the week. Bill O’Brien’s team got absolutely man-handled on both sides of the ball and basically got laughed out of the building by a team that was thought to be nearing the Ravens’ talent-level in the weeks leading up to this game. (NJ) Bet with your head, not over it! Jacob Martin is aiming for his fourth game in a row at home with a sack. Contactthe Nevada Council on Problem Gambling or call 1-800-522-4700. Watson is going to have a much more difficult task laid out in front of him Week 2, as he goes up against last year’s 3rd ranked defense in the NFL, and I am somewhat worried about this offense getting completely stifled again like they did last season against Baltimore. ET on Sunday at NRG Stadium. Lamar Jackson completed 20 of 25 passes (80 percent) for 275 yards and three TDs vs. 0 INTs for a 152.1 rating.