Ravens vs. Steelers Betting Odds Sunday Night Football

Written by:
Dan Shapiro
Published on:
Nov/17/2012
Ravens vs. Steelers Betting Odds Sunday Night Football

Ravens vs. Steelers betting odds for Sunday Night Football were available at Bookmaker.eu here, which was offering up to $2500 in FREE CASH (based on initial deposit). 

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Both AFC North teams are duking it out once again for a Playoff spot by winning the division and the Ravens come into this game with a slight edge at 7-2 while Pittsburgh holds onto a 6-3 record. 

The line on this game was either -3 or -3.5 favoring Baltimore.  This is due to the fact that Pittsburgh starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will be out with a sprained shoulder.  Nearly 70 percent of those betting the spread were backing Baltimore, even at -3.

Gambling911.com also noted that the Steelers defense is terribly banged up, yielding 142 yards rushing against Kansas City Monday night.   

Byron Leftwich is a capable replacement for the injured Roethlisberger.  He took over last week against the Chiefs in his first regular-season action in nearly two years, going 7 of 14 for 73 yards.

In home games over the past four seasons, Pittsburgh has lost only 4.  Even with the injuries, this stat stands out and makes the Steelers a decent value play Sunday night

Sunday

Philadelphia Eagles (+3.5) at Washington Redskins

Green Bay Packers (-3.5) at Detroit Lions, 51.5

Arizona Cardinals (+10) at Atlanta Falcons, 45

Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-1.5) at Carolina Panthers, 48

Cleveland Browns (+7.5) at Dallas Cowboys, 43.5

New York Jets (+3) at St. Louis Rams, 38

Indianapolis Colts (+9.5) at New England Patriots, 53.5

Jacksonville Jaguars (+15) at Houston Texans, 42.5

Cincinnati Bengals (-3.5) at Kansas City Chiefs, 44

New Orleans Saints (-4.5) at Oakland Raiders, 54

San Diego Chargers (+7.5) at Denver Broncos, 49.5

Baltimore Ravens (+3.5) at Pittsburgh Steelers, 45.5

Monday

Chicago Bears (+5) San Francisco 49ers, 38.5

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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