Ravens vs. Browns Spread at Baltimore -6.5 Week 13 2011

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Dec/03/2011
Ravens vs. Browns Spread

The Ravens vs. Browns spread for Week 13 of the 2011 regular NFL season had Baltimore as a -6.5 road favorite against a Cleveland team that is 4-7 Straight Up and 3-6-2 Against The Spread.  85 percent of those betting the spread were backing the Browns.   This game can be bet at BetOnline.com, which is offering up to $900 in FREE CASH here.

Baltimore is 6-0 in this series Outright and 5-1 Against The Spread.  The Ravens have beaten covered the current -6.5 point spread all six times.

The Browns are 2-9-1 ATS in their last 12 games following a S.U. loss and are 1-7-2 ATS in their last 10 home games.

The line for this game seems somewhat low all things considered, however, Baltimore has fared poorly on the road during its last three trips, beating Pittsburgh by just 3 points while losing to both Seattle and a lowly Jacksonville team.  Cleveland, meanwhile, has dropped four of their last five games.  They would have covered the current spread over their last three games. 

We here at Gambling911.com tend to agree with BetOnline.com’s Tony Bryant’s assessment of this upcoming matchup:

“While the Ravens have been prone to letdowns following big games in the past, things are coming down to the wire in the AFC North, and there is no more room to make mistakes. Baltimore will attack this game with the same sense of urgency they had last week against the 49ers, and with an extra couple of days of rest following a Thanksgiving win they should be able to cover the spread.”

Gambling911.com is stopping just short of offering a free pick on this game as Baltimore at times this season has looked suspect compared to past years. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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