Texans vs. Ravens Line was coming in at Baltimore -7.5 Early

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The Texans vs. Ravens line opened at -7.5 at Bookmaker.eu, which is offering up to $2500 in FREE CASH based on initial deposit (bet mobile and wager on this game while it’s in progress).  Bookmaker has been serving the betting public since 1985. 

Houston had a defiant win against the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday but come into this game verses Baltimore with a rookie quarterback in TJ Yates.  Franchise quarterback Matt Schaub is still out with an injury. 

The Ravens, whose odds of winning the 2012 Super Bowl are now shorter than 2 to 1, may be too much for Houston to handle here.

Both teams have solid defenses, so Gambling911.com anticipates most sports bettors wagering on the total of 37.5 will be backing the UNDER.  It’s easy to see why the oddsmakers would come up with such a number and we can certainly see the score on this game staying UNDER. 

The Ravens will come into this game fresh, having enjoyed a bye week.  Houston will be playing their second Playoffs game against the Ravens. 

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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