NFL Picks: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens NFL Betting Odds: The Kansas City Chiefs [+13] will need their best effort on the road and against one of the most violent, hard-hitting defensive juggernauts in the league, as they battle the sports betting odds favorite Baltimore Ravens [-13].
M&T Bank Stadium will be rocking this Sunday afternoon, as the Ravens get set to make a title run against the Chiefs. This game is scheduled for 1 PM ET and it will be broadcasted live on your local CBS Sports station and/or on Direct TV channel 705 (705-1 in HD). The OVER/UNDER for this, NFL Picks: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore
Ravens NFL Betting Odds game has been officially set at a combined total of 36 points scored.
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The last time these clubs met dates back to Week 14 of the 2006 season. On that day, the late quarterback Steve McNair had one of his finest performances in a Ravens uniform, as he threw for 283 yards and a touchdown. McNair was the star of the game, as Baltimore prevailed 20-10 at Arrowhead Stadium in KC. The victory also snapped the Chiefs’ dominance over the Ravens, as they won their very first game against them. Interestingly enough, Kansas City is currently 3-0 in games played at Baltimore.
Even though it seems highly unlikely, but if the Chiefs are to continue with that streak, they’re going to need a man-size effort from running back Larry Johnson. Healthy and focused, Johnson hopes revive this KC offense that will be showcasing new quarterback Matt Cassel under center. Nevertheless, this will be easier said than done against a Ravens defense that hasn’t allowed a 100-yard rusher in a whopping 35 games! Guess who the last guy to accomplish such feat was? You guessed it: Larry Johnson (120 rush yards in 2006)!
Meanwhile the Ravens will feature the debut of defensive coordinator Greg Mattison. With Rex Ryan accepting the offer to coach the New York Jets this offseason, Mattison will have quiet a reputation to live up to, as “Fear the D” has been the staple of this city and its success.
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