NFL Football Betting Lines, Odds Predictions, Trends & Spreads – Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens

The 2012-13 Super Bowl Champions Baltimore Ravens (1-1) square off against The Houston Texans (2-0) at 1PM for Sunday afternoon’s football betting action. The Ravens are coming off of a win against The Browns (14-6) and will be looking to keep that momentum to defeat The Texans.

NFL Football Wagering Spread: Houston Texans (-2.5) Baltimore Ravens (2.5) Total = 44.5

The majority of the best NFL betting sites that allow USA Players to bet on football have Texas as the 2.5 point favorites and the total set at 44.5. The Texans opened up the NFL 2013-14 season with a bang, they defeated The Chargers in week 1 (31-28) and during week 2 they defeated The Titans.
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The Houston Texans are going to be playing without a lot of key players; they have been taken a beating during the first two weeks despite their victories. The Texans have three questionable players, which include Duane Brown.

The Texans have twelve probable inured players, which include Joe Mays and Derek Newton. The Ravens have had their fare share of injuries as well. Ryan Jensen and Jacoby Jones are definite out for week 3. Chykie Brown is listed as questionable due to his knee injury. The Ravens also have five doubtful players, which include Arthur Brown and Ray Rice.

Football Wagering Trends For The Houston Texans

The Texans are 15-5 SU in its last twenty games
The Texans are 1-5 ATS in its last six games
The total has gone OVER in four of The Texans last six away games
The Texans are 7-3 SU in its last ten away games
The Texans are 1-5 ATS in its last six away games
The Texans are 1-6 SU in its last seven games when playing The Ravens

NFL Betting Trends For The Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are 5-1 SU in its last six games
The Ravens are 19-2 SU in its last twenty-one hone games
The Ravens 6-1 SU in its last seven football games when playing The Texans

Every1bets’s NFL Football Betting Pick – Baltimore Ravens

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