NFL Picks: Indianapolis Colts vs. Baltimore Ravens NFL Betting Odds Week 11: The unstoppable Peyton Manning and the undefeated (9-0) Indianapolis Colts [-2] will take on the hosting, sports betting odds underdog (5-4) Baltimore Ravens [+2] this Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium beginning at 1 PM ET (10 AM PT) on CBS. According to NFL Picks experts and NFL Betting Odds makers at SPORTSBETTING.COM, the OVER/UNDER for this Indianapolis Colts vs. Baltimore Ravens Week 11 game has been settled at a combined total of 44½ points scored.
The AFC South division leading Colts will try to extend their overall winning streak to 19 games, over a team
they’ve been able to dominate. The last time these clubs last played was during the 2008 season, where Indianapolis earned a 31-3 win. The Colts lead the overall series by 7-2 and have come out on top over their last six consecutive meetings.
After last week’s surprising win by Indianapolis, some are wondering if they are just getting lucky? The under attack decision by Patriots coach Bill Belichick to go for it on the fourth and two, may have not been the wisest. Nevertheless, the Colts did manage to come back from a 17-point deficit in the fourth quarter against the New England defense, and that’s no easy task.
Manning’s last connection with Reggie Wayne with 13 seconds to play, gave the Colts that final push to win the game over the Patriots, 35-34. "It is a huge win," stated Manning. "The main reason is it's an AFC team. Teams in our division are winning. That's what we are trying to do, stay ahead of those teams."
Manning leads the league with 69.7 completion percentage, not to mention 2872 passing yards and a mere 20 touchdowns.
Last Monday night for the Ravens was also successful, as Baltimore’s defense kept things under control to easily help them win 16-0 over the Browns. Ravens’ “D” has been able to hold opposing teams to an average of 158.3 passing yards and have only given up three touchdowns over the last three games. The one that needs to spice it up is QB Joe Flacco.
The second year QB did not have a good rookie season last year against the Colts, as he was 28 for 38 for 241 yards, had three interceptions and no touchdowns. John Harbaugh, Ravens coach, tried to make some positive changes for his team by signing Billy Cundiff on Wednesday as their new kicker. The six-year veteran, Cundiff, will replace Steve Hauschka who was cut on Tuesday due to his various failed field goal attempts.
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