Bet the Baltimore Ravens vs. Titans Week 6 - 2018: Latest Spread, Odds to Win, Predictions

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Oct/14/2018

You can bet the Baltimore Ravens game versus the Titans in which Tennessee is +2.5.  Both teams are 3-2 Straight Up and Against The Spread.

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What to Bet

Titans pay nearly $30 for every $10 bet to win the AFC South.

The Ravens So Far in 2018

NBC Sports: "Coming off a dominant win against the Steelers, the Ravens fell to the Browns on the road without scoring a touchdown. Which Ravens team is for real?"

The Titans So Far in 2018

NBC Sports: "The Titans failed to score a touchdown against a solid Bills defense, which ultamitely was the reason they fell to Buffalo. Mariota only threw for 129 yards while completing under 50 percent of his passes. The Titans defense will keep them alive in the AFC South race, but their offense has much to improve."

Ravens 2018 Odds 

2-1 to win the AFC North.

Titans 2018 Odds

The Titans pay near $30 for every $10 bet to win the AFC South.  Great value and you will want to lock these payout odds in now here.

Line Move and Who the Public is Backing

This one has moved from -1.5 to -2.5 favoring Baltimore.  80% of the action is on Tennessee at +3. 

Ravens vs. Titans Betting Trends, Predictions

Titans are 5-0 ATS in their last 5 home games.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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