Ravens vs Buccaneers: Monday Night Football brings us a clash between two 4-2 sides both looking to extend their playoff push. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been one of the most pleasant surprises of the year, while the Ravens continue to overcome setbacks. A win would be a statement for both teams, but who has the upper-hand?
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Ravens vs Buccaneers: NFL Week 7 Game Info
Date: Monday, October 21st
Time: 8:20 PM ET
Location: Raymond James Stadium
TV channel: Amazon Prime
Ravens vs Buccaneers: NFL Week 7 Betting Info
Spread: Baltimore Ravens -3.5 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers +3.5
Moneyline: Baltimore Ravens -185 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers +154
Total: Over/Under 50
Baker Mayfield over 25.5 rushing yards +160
The Ravens might have the league’s most efficient run-defense, but that should, in theory, open up opportunities for Baker Mayfield to scramble out of trouble and hurt the team on option looks. He’s gone over this line in 5 of 6 games so far in 2024 and quite comfortably, surpassing the 29-yard mark on 3 occasions. I think there’s some value on this line as a result.
Justice Hill 25+ receiving yards +160
The Ravens’ running back has been a great addition to parlays this season, surpassing the 20-yard mark 3 times in his last 4 games when it comes to receiving yards. He’s caught at least 2 passes in each of his last 4 contests, giving us some real value on a line that just doesn’t feel accurate right now.
Under 50 points -110
This is an inflated line because of how good each offense has been this year and how mediocre the defenses have been, but the wildcard here is that both teams rank inside the top-12 against the run. This should slow the tempo down somewhat and give the secondaries a little more help. There will likely ben an abundance of scoring, but 50 points feels a little high for a Monday night game.
Mike Evans anytime TD +114
With 5 touchdowns to his name this season, Mike Evans has been rolling back the years. The veteran also has 299 yards and a touchdown in 3 games against Baltimore, but hasn’t scored against them in a decade. That could well change here given Baker’s growing confidence in attacking the boundary and allowing Evans to shine.
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