Bills vs Ravens Divisional Playoffs Predictions | NFL Playoff Picks Today, Best Bets

Sammy Jacobs
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The Divisional Round playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Baltimore Ravens is a Week 4 rematch, in which the Ravens dismantled the Bills 35-10 in Baltimore. However, Sunday’s game will be in Buffalo, and the Bills are looking for the last laugh. Both teams feature MVP-caliber quarterbacks and a run game that can handle whatever weather Western New York throws in January.
Where to Watch Bills vs Ravens
- Location: Highmark Stadium (Orchard Park, NY)
- Time: Sunday, January 19, 6:30 p.m. ET | Where to Watch: CBS, Paramount+
- Spread: Ravens -1.5 | Moneyline: Ravens -112 | Total: 51.5
Bills vs Ravens Divisional Best Bet ATS: Bills +1.5
Since losing back-to-back games against the Ravens and Texans in Weeks 4 and 5, the Buffalo Bills won ten of their final 12 games. The Bills finished the regular season undefeated at home as well. However, Week 4’s 35-10 beatdown seems to be a distant memory. The Bills have lost the last two Divisional Round games at home they have played, but the Ravens have also had their share of playoff disappointments. There is not often a home underdog in a Divisional Round game, and there is a reason for that.
Bills vs Ravens Divisional Best Bet Total: Over 51.5
Had this game been played on Saturday and not on Sunday, the under would be the play. Sunday night looks like the best weather day of the week in Buffalo. Both teams are built to put up big offensive numbers regardless of poor weather. Lamar Jackson is just as dangerous with his legs as he is throwing the ball, and the addition of Derrick Henry gives the Ravens a lethal combination on the ground. The Bills have a quarterback in Josh Allen who can run and throw as well as anyone. While the Bills don’t have the star power the Ravens have, their offense is more than capable of finding the end zone.
Bills vs Ravens Divisional Best Player Props
Josh Allen Anytime Touchdown Scorer +105
The Bills offense goes as Allen goes. He scored 12 touchdowns on the ground this year and is a cheat code in goalline situations as he uses his size to bully his way into the end zone. His 12 rushing touchdowns are the second most in his career. Allen also has five rushing touchdowns in 11 postseason games.
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