Point Spread on the Titans Ravens AFC Divisional Playoffs Game

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jan/06/2020

The point spread on the Tennessee Titans vs. Baltimore Ravens AFC Divisional Playoffs game was set at Ravens -9.  Spread action was around 60/40 in favor of the Titans.

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The Titans odds of winning Super Bowl LIV were set at 30/1, the longest of any team despite stunning the early season Super Bowl favorites, New England Patriots.

Derrick Henry rushed for 182 yards and a touchdown while Tennessee's defense stymied Brady and perhaps ended his championship-filled New England career with a 20-13 wild-card victory Saturday night.

The Titans face an even bigger test on Saturday as Baltimore is the current 2/1 favorite to win the Super Bowl.

Doing the most moving forward Saturday night was Henry, who had a total of 184 yards rushing in two playoff games two years ago. He nearly got that against the league's top-ranked defense in boosting the Titans (10-7) into the divisional round at No. 1 seed Baltimore.

"It's a great win against a great team in a hostile environment," Henry said on his 26th birthday. "Credit to my team. I'm just happy we were able to advance.

"We were just locked in. That was our mindset, just coming in here doing what we needed to do in all three phases, stay locked in no matter what happens in the game, and I feel like we did that."

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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