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Baltimore Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco (5) passes in the first half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns, Sunday, Sept. 18, 2016, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)
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Baltimore Ravens vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Betting Odds, Analysis, NFL Pick

OddsShark.comSep 22, 2016

The Jacksonville Jaguars haven't won too many games over recent seasons, but they have had some success against the Baltimore Ravens, winning two of the last three meetings outright and going 3-0 against the spread. The Jags seek their first win of this season when they host the Ravens on Sunday afternoon at EverBank Field.

Point spread: This game opened as a pick'em; the total was 47.5 early in the week, according to sportsbooks monitored by Odds Shark (line updates and matchup report).

NFL pick, via Odds Shark computer: 22.8-18.8 Ravens (NFL picks on every game)

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Why the Ravens can cover the spread

After falling to 5-11 last season, Baltimore is off to a 2-0 start to this season—both SU and ATS—following its 25-20 come-from-behind victory at Cleveland last week. The Ravens fell down 20-0 in the first quarter, but they turned momentum around when they blocked an extra-point attempt and returned it for two points.

Baltimore pulled to within 20-12 by halftime, took the lead for good on the second of three Justin Turner field goals with 11 minutes to go and hung on from there. Turner's third field goal with just under three minutes left also gave the Ravens the cover as four-point favorites.

Baltimore opened its season with a 13-7 victory over Buffalo, holding the Bills to just 160 yards of total offense and covering three points in the process.

Why the Jaguars can cover the spread

The case for Jacksonville is a little tougher to make following last week's 38-14 loss at San Diego. The Jags fell down to the Chargers 7-0 five minutes into the game and 21-0 at the half, forcing the abandonment of any game plan they might have had.

On the day, Jacksonville actually outgained San Diego 388-357, although that should be taken as a situational anomaly considering they were down 35-0 through three quarters.

The Jaguars showed much better in their season opener against Green Bay, as they led the Packers well into the second quarter and reached the Green Bay red zone in the final minute before running out of downs in a 27-23 defeat. Jacksonville actually outgained the Packers 348-294, but an early Blake Bortles interception led to a Green Bay touchdown that basically decided the game.

The Jags began this season with hopes of contending for a playoff spot, but heightened expectations can be hard to play with—as many young teams before them have discovered. However, with expectations dampened by an 0-2 start, perhaps Jacksonville can refocus on taking things one game at a time.

Smart pick

Baltimore owns close wins over two bad teams, so it's hard to tell if the Ravens are back or not. Meanwhile, Jacksonville is 0-2 but still has the talent to make a run at .500. Perhaps the heat will help. The smart money here likes the Jaguars, on a rebound play.

Betting trends

The Ravens are 8-3 SU in their last 11 games against the Jaguars.

The Ravens are 0-3 ATS in their last three games against the Jaguars.

The Ravens are 12-1 SU in their last 13 games in Week 3.

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