Ravens vs. Chargers Spread at -2.5 Favoring Baltimore: Free Pick (Video)

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Before betting the Ravens vs. Chargers spread, consider that San Diego is decimated by late season injuries, most notably inside linebackers Takeo Spikes (back) and Donald Butler (foot).  The line on this game had Baltimore as the -2.5 visiting favorite and the betting public liked this number.  Just shy of 80 percent of those wagering on the spread were backing the Ravens here. Bet this game at Bookmaker.eu, serving the sports betting public since 1985.  Claim your FREE $300 when you deposit $300. 

The Chargers offense will have to take on Baltimore's league-best defensive unit with their bruised and battered offense.  That won’t be easy. 

In light of these injuries and a Chargers team that has been anything but impressive so far this season, Baltimore is our pick at -2.5.  We don’t see the Ravens sleep walking here as they are still in a tight race to win the division with Pittsburg. 

Let’s go right to the Don Best TV video betting preview for this Sunday Night Football game…

 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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