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Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Odds

by Scott Burgess on Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl OddsAfter the Super Bowl XLIII favorite NY Giants were eliminated on Sunday, NFL oddsmakers were quick to get out the new odds on, Who will win Super Bowl XLIII? NFL oddsmakers at SBGglobal.com have the Baltimore Ravens listed as +350 moneyline underdogs to win Super Bowl XLIII. Be sure to get your Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Odds in now at SBGglobal.com

The Ravens beat the Titans 13-10 this week as +3 point roaddogs thanks to kicker Matt Stovers’ 43-yards field goal. The Ravens defense pulled through big time causing two fumbles and an interception. QB Joe Flacco made 11 of 22 passes for 161 yards with one touchdown pass to become the first rookie in NFL history to win two playoff games. Their top rusher on the day was RB Willis McGahee with 12 carries for 32 yards, while top receiver WR Derrick Mason had five catches for 78 yards with a touchdown. On a bad note Ravens RB Le'Ron McClain went down in the first quarter with an ankle injury, and didn’t did return, LB Terrell Suggs left the game with a sprained shoulder after sacking Collins in the second quarter and CB Samari Rolle went down with a leg injury in the third quarter. All are currently listed as questionable.

The Ravens have lost twice to the Steelers this year. In Week 4 they lost 20-23, in OT, in Pitt. QB Joe Flacco made 16 of 31 passes for 192 yards with one touchdown pass. They out ran the Steelers 103-69 yards but they were hurt by penalties, eight penalties for 72 yards. They met again in Week 15 and lost 9-13 at home. QB Joe Flacco made 11 of 28 passes for 115 yards with no touchdown passes and two interceptions. They outran the Ravens but managed only 90 passing yards compared to the Steelers 220 pass yards. They caused the Steelers to fumble three but but only recovered the ball once.

The Ravens beat the Eagles 36-7 at home in Week 12. QB Joe Flacco made 12 of 26 passes for 183 yards with two touchdown passes. They out ran and out passed the Eagles. Their defense held RB Brian Westbrook to 39 yards rushing for a total 86 rushing yards allowed.

The Ravens beat the Cardinals 26-23 in Week 3 of the 2007-08 seasons, which was back when they had QB Steve McNair and QB Kyle Boller at the helm. Still, RB Willis McGahee had 21 carries for 98 yards, while WR Derrick Mason had eight catches for 79 yards with a touchdown.

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The Bottom Line: I like the Ravens chances, if they can get past the Steelers I’ll take them over the Eagles or Cardinals anyday. Defense trumps offense! Be sure to get your Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Odds in now at SBGglobal.com and receive a 30% sign-up bonus on your initial deposit!

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