Ravens See Little Line Change With Marcus Peters, Gus Edwards Out vs. Raiders

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Ravens See Little Line Change With Marcus Peters, Gus Edwards Out vs. Raiders

After the injuries to J.K. Dobbins, Gus Edwards and Justice Hill, the Ravens have little NFL rushing experience on the 53-man roster and two veteran options on the practice squad.  Yet this hasn't affected the line much.  Following confirmation late Thursday, the Ravens dropped from a -4.5 favorite to -4 at some books versus the Raiders.  It remains to be seen if a further drop occurs.

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This makes Ty'Son Williams, a practice player who doesn't have an NFL carry, the Ravens' lead back for Week 1.

Last week, Ravens coach John Harbaugh praised the development of Williams, who joined Baltimore as an undrafted rookie out of BYU last year.

"He jumped out right away last year in practices," Harbaugh said last week. "He just got better and better. So, what he is now is what he's worked hard to become, and now he goes from here. We'll see what he does. I think he's going to do really well."

The home team in this series is 7-2 Against The Spread over the last nine dating back to pre-2006.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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