Ravens vs. Broncos: Odds, Spread, Over/Under and Prediction for NFL Week 4

Sep 26, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs the ball
Sep 26, 2021; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) runs the ball / Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
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The Baltimore Ravens have had an eventful first three weeks of the 2021 NFL season. 

It started in Week 1 on Monday Night Football when they lost in overtime to the Las Vegas Raiders, only to respond with a win at home against the Kansas City Chiefs in thrilling fashion. Last week, it was Justin Tucker’s record breaking 66 yard field goal that saved the team at the buzzer, making them 2-1 on the year. 

Meanwhile, the Denver Broncos have steamrolled their inferior competition, beating three teams that are a combined 0-9 by a combined score of 76-26. 

Can the Broncos remain undefeated, or will the Ravens win their third straight?

Check out the opening odds from WynnBET Sportsbook and our game preview below:

Ravens vs. Broncos Spread, Odds and Total

Spread

Ravens: +1 (-105)

Broncos: -1 (-115)

Moneyline: 

Ravens: +105

Broncos: -125

Total: 44 (Over -110/Under -110)

Ravens vs. Broncos Betting Trends

  • Denver is 25-32-4 ATS as a home favorite since 2010
  • Baltimore is 38-25-3 ATS as a road underdog under John Harbaugh 
  • Denver is 5-3 ATS as a favorite under Vic Fangio
  • Denver is 15-20 to the UNDER with Vic Fangio as head coach

Ravens vs. Broncos Prediction and Pick

I like the Ravens in this spot, who are starting to put the pieces together after a rocky preseason that saw their three starting running backs go down, among other key pieces to the roster.

Lamar Jackson is actually starting to put it together as a passer, as the Ravens rank in the top half of the league in passing success rate, according to SharpFootballStats.

Meanwhile, the Broncos come in banged up on both sides of the ball with the likes of defensive starter Bradley Chubb and Ronald Darby on the IR. On offense, Jerry Jeudy has been out since Week 1 and now will be without K.J. Hamler for the rest of the season with a torn ACL. Denver will need reinforcements in the passing game, but those two injuries are going to hurt a team that is 10th in passing success rate this season and 25th in rushing success rate. Teddy Bridgewater has been great, but he needs his weapons.

The Broncos have benefitted from an easy schedule and are now starting to feel the wrath of the injury bug. Now facing a Ravens team that has adjusted to their new look roster, I see them winning as small road underdogs.

As for betting it, I’m going to see where this line moves in hopes that a Baltimore +1.5 pops up, in which I’ll play the Ravens in six-point teasers. 

Pick: Ravens +1 down to PK, but hold out for +1.5 to use as a teaser leg


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