Wild Card Weekend Ravens versus Chiefs
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Wildcard Weekend day two, Sunday January 9th, features a battle for the AFC, with the AFC North second place team the Baltimore Ravens, 12-4, on the road to Kansas City to face the first place team in the AFC West the Chiefs, 10-6. The Chiefs went 2-4 in the division this regular season. Sportsbook posts the Baltimore Ravens as the minus three point road favorites this Sunday with the total over under showed at 41. 
In recent Baltimore news, the Baltimore Ravens expect injured free safety Ed Reed and offensive tackle Michael Oher to play in the game this weekend. Reed had injured his ribs and Oher had sprained an ankle during the Ravens’ 13-7 win over the Bengals last Sunday. Reed had to leave the game after two interceptions, in the fourth quarter. As for Oher, he made it to the 3rd quarter but decided it would be greatest to rest his ankle for this Sunday’s Wildcard game. Lucky for the Baltimore Ravens, they are playing one of the weakest squads in the AFC playoffs, narrowly missing a matchup versus the Colts. Baltimore has a record of 12-4 straight up and 8-7-1 versus the spread with 9 of their games going under the total. The Baltimore Ravens enter wild card weekend wagering with a 4 game profitable streak. Joe Flacco had a sound year at qb with a 93.6 Quarterback rating and a 25/10 TD/INT proportion after an inconsistent year in 2009. Ray Rice balanced the attack with 1223 yards and the defense ranked 3rd for points permitted.
In recent Kansas City Chiefs news, they have two big advantages in this Sundays’ game. They’re 7-1 in Arrowhead Stadium, and they have Jamaal Charles and Thomas Jones, two of the leagues greatest backs. Head Coach Todd Haley has only declared that their offensive coordinator, Charlie Weis will no longer work with the Kansas City Chiefs but has accepted the job to become the University of Florida’s offensive coordinator. Perhaps his decision was made a little bit easier as his son is graduating from high school this year to attend the university, as well as work in the football office with his dad. Kansas City was maybe the most shocking team in all of Nfl wagering as they concluded 10-6 straight up, 9-7 versus the spread, and with 9 of their games going under the total to end up as the champion of the AFC West.
The Baltimore-Kansas City playoff matchup might not have the national attractiveness of the NFL’s other wild-card round games, but at least on paper, this might be the greatest of the bunch. The Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs carry similar style, specifically on the offensive side of the ball, and look to supply a physical, enjoyable display. Baltimore goes in the postseason with the greatest record of any non-division-winning team — the Baltimore Ravens evened up Pittsburgh in the AFC North but lost out on a tiebreaker, thus relegating them to the road. Kansas City was one of the season’s biggest surprises, slaying the Chargers in the AFC West. Football fanatics can watch the game this Sunday at 1PM on CBS.
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Posted on: January 10, 2011
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