The Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Rams face off on Monday Night Football and it's a huge game for both teams. The Ravens can win their ninth game and keep hope alive for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. So will they be able to get the job done? Let's break down three bold predictions for their game in Los Angeles.

3. Marcus Peters returns an interception for a touchdown

Marcus Peters said he doesn't have a chip on his shoulder going against the Rams but there is no doubt an interception would be extra special.

“I don't got a chip on my shoulder,” Peters said Thursday via ESPN. “How did it end? I got traded, and I'm liking the situation I'm in right now. I just keep moving forward. I don't need other stuff like that. I understand the business of football.”

Over the last three games Goff has thrown zero touchdowns and three interceptions. Peters only has two interceptions on the season but he is playing in a system that fits his strengths, and he should be a key for the Ravens.

Look for Jackson to bait Goff into a throw and he will pick it off and return it for a touchdown.

2. Lamar Jackson rushes for over 100 yards

Lamar Jackson has rushed for over 100 yards three times already this year and on Monday he is going to do it again. The Rams haven't played a ton of running quarterbacks this year except for Russell Wilson who rushed eight times for 32 yards.

Jackson is a special player and it doesn't seem to matter how much a team schemes against him, he is going to find a way to have success.

In late October Jackson rushed 14 times for 116 yards a touchdown. The Rams are going to try and take him away but it won't work, Jackson is going to run wild.

1. Sounds like a Ravens home game in the 4th quarter

Rams home games usually have a good amount of fans of the opposing team and it should be no different in this game.

This game shouldn't be all that close and by the 4th quarter, most of the Rams fans will have already been heading out to the LA traffic. That means it will be Ravens fans left, and they are going to get loud supporting their team.

It won't be as loud as M&T Bank Stadium but it's going to feel a lot like it's in Baltimore.