Odds on the Baltimore Ravens Making the 2018-2019 Playoffs

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Dec/17/2018

  • Ravens pay slightly better than EVEN odds to make the Playoffs

  • Baltimore must travel across the country on limited rest to face the Chargers in Week 16
  • The Ravens open as a +4.5 road dog against the well rested Chargers

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BetDSI is offering odds on the chances of six AFC teams qualifying for the NFL Playoffs.
 
NFC playoff odds will be released tomorrow.

Will Baltimore Ravens qualify for 2018-19 NFL Playoffs?
 
Yes +120
No -160

Did You Know? The Titans are slightly favored over the Ravens to get the final AFC Playoffs spot

The Ravens must travel cross-country to play one of the NFL's hottest teams on one fewer day of rest while the Chargers will be well-rested.

The Chargers (11-3) are working on three extra days of rest, having played on Thursday.  The Chargers opened as a -4.5 favorite.  A handful of books moved to -5 with 70% of the early betting coming in on LA.

"It's funny how that works. It's obviously a disadvantage," Weddle said. "We're going to use this as motivation. It's stacked up against us. We're going to be the underdog. No one is going to think we're going to win. This just adds to the game. Would we like to have 10 days to prepare for one of the best teams in the league? Of course, but we don't. Why worry about it or use it as an excuse?"

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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