Indianapolis Colts
vs. Baltimore Ravens point spread and odds
Without doubt, one of the most popular football games this
weekend will be the match-up between the Indianapolis Colts and
the Baltimore Ravens, below you will see the latest point spread
and betting odds on this Sunday NFL game. In the early afternoon
on Sunday the Indianapolis Colts (9-0), one of the only two
unbeaten teams in the league this season, will travel to M&T
Bank Stadium to face off the Baltimore Ravens (5-4). A victory
on Sunday will pretty much guarantee a spot for the Colts in the
playoffs, although at this point only a miracle could take away
the berth from Indianapolis, who banked last week on a bad call
by the Patriots to remain unbeaten and atop the AFC South
standings. Things are far from this perfect at Baltimore, where
the Ravens got a small boost from beating the Browns on the
road, but the Colts are miles ahead of Cleveland and Baltimore
fans will get their money's worth tomorrow.
And even though the Ravens are a good
home team, we were surprised to see the current odds and spread
posted at our favorite online sportsbook,
Bookmaker. Considering the
Colts' current record and performance, plus the fact that
Indianapolis has won five in a row against the Ravens, the
betting odds at Bookmaker have the Colts at just -125 favorite
and the Ravens are barely an underdog with odds +105 on a win
this Sunday. The Indianapolis Colts vs. Baltimore Ravens
point spread is currently posted at just -1.5 points chalk
the Colts with the total at 44 points. This small point spread
on the Colts Ravens game is bound to attract plenty of
action tomorrow on both sides of the fence. Again, keep in mind
that Indianapolis is 5-0 against the spread in its last 5 games
when playing Baltimore, although the Ravens are 4-1 against the
spread in their last 5 games at home and the total has gone OVER
in 5 of Baltimore's last 7 games when playing at home against
Indianapolis.
Injuries are only to be expected at this
point of the NFL season. At Indianapolis cornerbacks Aaron
Francisco and Kelvin Hayden are out for the game against
Baltimore, along with wide receiver Anthony Gonzalez, while
cornerback Antoine Bethea, defensive tackle Eric Foster and wide
receiver Dwight Freeney remain questionable for the Sunday game.
At Baltimore running back Matt Lawrence and linebacker Terrell
Suggs are both officially out for the game against Indianapolis
with knee injuries and tight end Todd Heap and defensive tackle
Haloti Ngata remain questionable. The rest of the injuries,
including QB Joe Flacco, were all upgraded to probable for the
Colts Ravens game.
Published
on 11/21/2009
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