Monday Night Football Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets Odds

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Sep/12/2010
Monday Night Football Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets

 

Monday Night Football Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets odds were ranging anywhere from Jets -1 ½ to -2 ½.  Action was 65/35 in favor of the Ravens.  Jets bettors would want to get down on the -1 ½ found at BetED.com.

The Ravens have won the last four in this series since 2004, the last three were at home Gambling911.com should note.

Some important Baltimore Ravens vs. New York Jets odds trends to consider before betting on this game include:

The Jets are 5-1 ATS against the AFC in their last 6.

Another trend that stands out a bit is that the Ravens are 1-5 on field turf.

This will be LaDainian Tomlinson's first regular-season game with his new team after nine seasons in San Diego, and a chance to prove he's far from washed up.

"If you watch the man play football, the man plays football better than probably any back in (the) game right now," Baltimore Ravens star Ray Lewis said. "That's one thing, if you don't respect that, he'll hurt you with it."

BetED.com had been encouraging action on the Jets earlier in the week but quickly moved the line back up to -2 ½, then again to the current -1 ½, which Gambling911.com suggests Jets backers lock in now before this line moves back up in favor of the Ravens.   This was the shortest line we have seen thus far.

08/28/10 12:20:12 PM

-3/-105

36 -110

09/01/10 8:30:10 PM

-2.5/-110

36 -110

09/03/10 2:50:12 PM

-2/-110

36 -110

09/06/10 2:00:11 PM

-2/-105

36.5 -110

09/06/10 2:30:11 PM

-2/-105

36 -110

09/07/10 12:30:10 AM

-2.5/-110

36 -110

09/09/10 7:30:11 PM

-2.5/-110

35 -110

09/09/10 9:10:12 PM

-2.5/-110

The Ravens were getting 92 percent on the money line, which would pay around $11 for every $10 bet.

Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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