Ravens vs. Patriots Line Opens at -9

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The Ravens vs. Patriots line has opened at -9 and Bookmaker quickly brought this one down to -7 New England.  Baltimore is heading to Foxborough after defeating the Houston Texans in a close game that concluded with a 20-13 score.  The Ravens-Patriots game will determine the AFC Champion for 2012.  The line on this game can be found at BetDSI.com, serving the sports betting community since 1997.  You can bet this game live on your mobile devices and receive up to $300 on your initial deposit (based on amount deposited).

Two turnovers helped give the Ravens a 17-0 first-quarter start but the Texans came back and brought the game within 4 points to 17-13 before Baltimore’s final touchdown.

As for New England, they dismantled the Denver Broncos on Saturday by a score of 45-10.

The Patriots were listed with 2/1 odds of winning the 2012 Super Bowl coming into Saturday’s game while the Ravens had odds of 4/1.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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