Browns vs. Ravens Updated Odds and Prediction: What Bettors Need to Know

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are looking for another signature win.
Lamar Jackson and the Ravens are looking for another signature win. / Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
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This week will be the first matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns this season. The Browns have been up and down all year, but are still in the hunt for the division crown. The Ravens haven't looked as dominant as they did early in the year, which makes their path to the AFC North crown much harder. Who will come out on top this Sunday?

Here are the odds for their matchup via WynnBET.

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Browns vs. Ravens Updated Spread, Odds and Over/Under

Spread: 

  • Browns: +3.5 (-110)
  • Ravens: -3.5 (-110)

Moneyline: 

  • Browns: +160
  • Ravens: -180
  • Total: 47.0 (Over: -110/Under: -110)

Browns vs. Ravens Betting Trends

  • Browns are 2-5 ATS in their last seven games.
  • Ravens are 8-3 ATS in last 11 games vs. Browns.
  • Browns are 2-9 ATS in last 11 games vs. AFC North.
  • Ravens are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games vs. AFC North.
  • The UNDER is 6-3 in last nine meetings between these teams.. 

Browns vs. Ravens Prediction and Pick

Earlier this week, BetSided’s Iain MacMillan decided to go with the underdog Browns against the spread.

“When it comes to stopping the run, the Browns have the advantage. Their defense ranks sixth in opponent yards per carry at 4.1 while the Ravens rank 12th allowing 4.2 yards per rush. As a whole, the Browns rank 10th in opponent yards per play. The Ravens, who many assume have one of the best defenses in the NFL due to recent history, are actually second last in opponent yards per play. Only the Jets allow more yards per play than the Ravens.”

“I can't back the Ravens in a divisional game while their defense is playing as poorly as they are. I'll take the points with the Browns on Sunday Night Football.”

I’m going the opposite direction as MacMillan. I’m backing the Ravens, who can run the ball and control the clock on any team in the league. After two subpar weeks, Baltimore will come out and win convincingly.

Pick: Baltimore -3.5 (-110)