| Denver Broncos vs Baltimore Ravens NFL Predictions, Odds & Picks |
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Sunday, 01 November 2009
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Denver Broncos vs Baltimore Ravens NFL Predictions, NFL Odds & NFL Picks: The biggest game of the week in the AFC takes place in Baltimore, Maryland today as the Ravens host the undefeated Denver Broncos. Denver will try to keep things rolling against a Baltimore squad desperate to stay in the playoff race. Kickoff is set for 1:00pm ET at M&T Bank Stadium; the game will be televised live on CBS. NFL Predictions at Bookmaker.com have the Ravens listed as a -3 against the spread home favorite. Broncos Breakdown: Things could not have gone better for Josh McDaniels and his team over the first six games of the Ravens Breakdown: Baltimore drew rave reviews after its 3-0 start, but the team has earned little praise over the last three games, falling to New England, Cincinnati, and Minnesota. John Harbaugh's club has allowed an average of 25.6 points per game during their recent skid, but they lost by an average of just 3.6 points per game. The Ravens, now 3-3, have an uphill battle in the AFC North, sitting two games behind both the idle Bengals and Steelers. The bye week should have done this team some good, especially the way in which they fell to the Vikings. They will need some fresh legs and stellar play to get through the next several weeks. After the Broncos, the Ravens play at Cincinnati, at Cleveland, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh, and at Green Bay. NFL Predictions Betting Trend: Baltimore is 7-0 straight up and 6-1 against the spread over the last five years coming off a game in which they scored between 29 and 35 points. The Under is 6-1 in those contest as well. Bookmaker.com Denver Broncos vs Baltimore Ravens NFL Predictions, Odds & Picks: Denver Broncos +3 (+110), Over 41.5 (-110), +165 (Moneyline) Baltimore Ravens -3 (-130), Under 41.5 (-110), -195 (Moneyline) Signup today to bet your NFL Predictions at online sportsbook Bookmaker.com and receive a 20% bonus! |
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season. Not only did the Broncos win every contest, they built a three game lead over the second place team in the AFC West. While the Chargers certainly have the talent to turn things around, it would be safe to say that Denver has created more than a little margin for error. The way they have played, though, they might not need any. The Kyle Orton led offense is posting 22.2 points and 368.7 yards per game while the defense is limiting its opposition to a mere 11 points and 262.5 yards per contest.





















