This evening’s Sunday Night Football game features the AFC East-leading Buffalo Bills and the AFC North’s second-place Baltimore Ravens. The Bills began the season with a fairly close win over the Arizona Cardinals, 34 to 28. Buffalo followed that by quickly dispatching our Miami Dolphins in week two, 31 to 10, and the Jacksonville Jaguars last week, in blowout fashion, 47 to 10. The Ravens, who were assumed to be one of the power teams in the AFC before the season began, are sitting on a 1 and 2 record thus far through 3 games. Baltimore managed to win last week over the struggling Dallas Cowboys, 28 to 25. Before that, the Ravens dropped their first-week match to the Kansas City Chiefs, 20 to 27, and their week two game to the Las Vegas Raiders, 26 to 23.
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Buffalo Bills (3-0) 1st AFC East @ Baltimore Raven (1-2) 2nd AFC North
- Kickoff: 8:20 p.m. EST, Sunday, September 29th
- Location: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland
- TV Broadcast: NBC
- FANDUEL Sportsbook betting Odds: Ravens -2.5; Point total: 46.5; Moneyline: Ravens -136 | Bills +116
—My Pick: I expect, or maybe I hope, but no, I expect the Ravens to manage a victory this week of at least a field goal margin over the Bills, thus covering the spread. While the Bills have blown out their last two opponents, neither of those opponents played well in those games. On the flip side, the Ravens have struggled more than most would have expected up to this point. Leading the league in offensive yards per game (437.3) has to begin to break the Ravens way sooner than later, and there is no time like a home prime-time game to get things going in the right direction again.