With a hot start to the year that easily could've seen them at 4-0, the Baltimore Ravens head into Week 5 looking to set themselves apart atop the AFC North division. For this marquee Monday Night matchup, the Ravens will take on the 1-3 Indianapolis Colts, who are, however, on the heels of a commanding 27-17 win last week.

In Baltimore's last contest against the Denver Broncos, the Ravens took care of business with ease. In the 23-7 win, Lamar was 22/37 for 316 yards and a touchdown strike to Marquise Brown, with no interceptions. Latavius Murray spearheaded the rushing attack with 59 yards and a touchdown. Baltimore also racked up 5 sacks and an interception on defense.

Though these two teams' records are flipped, the talent level may not be as disparate as the numbers make it appear. The Colts have a daunting rushing attack that hasn't quite kicked into gear this year, but it looks to be on track following Jonathan Taylor's 100-yard effort last week. Pair that with a star-studded defense, and it will be a hard fought game in primetime.

Will the Ravens keep the ball rolling? Or will Indy steal an upset in a pivotal game for them? Here are 4 bold predictions for Monday Night.

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Ravens Week 5 Predictions

4. Hollywood feasts again

Marquise Brown has had a stellar start to 2021, which has been a huge bounceback from the inconsistency of his last two seasons. Fresh off of a 91-yard, touchdown performance last week, the Colts certainly provide an opportunity for another big game. Devante Parker racked up 77 yards and a touchdown for the Dolphins last week against Indy, and Brown offers a similar skillset but much more speed. As the Colts key in on Lamar and the ground game, Brown will shake free for a couple big plays downfield.

3. Calais Campbell racks up multiple sacks

Campbell has been quiet thus far, with no sacks on the season. That's a far cry from his recent seasons, as he's made the Pro Bowl in 6 of his last 7 campaigns. Against a quarterback like Carson Wentz, who has a slow windup and can have a tendency to hold the ball in the face of pressure, Campbell will put his imprints all over this game with a couple big sacks.

2. Lamar returns to his ground dominance

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Jackson only ran the ball 7 times for 28 yards last week, but that was because he simply didn't need to in such a dominant game. However, against a more stout and balanced Colts team, Lamar will have to flash his speed for the Ravens to get any sort of groove going on offense. There isn't a team out there that can truly contain him on the ground, and you can expect Jackson to get his with a huge 100+ yard rushing game.

1. Ravens stave off a late Indy comeback

Baltimore is the more talented of these two teams, which will get them out to a big early lead. However, the Colts can get hot any time, and will be able to storm back with the help of a couple mistakes by Jackson. Baltimore will still prevail, just as they did in close games against the Chiefs and Lions.

PREDICTION: Ravens 27, Colts 25