Week 14: Ravens vs Dolphins Picks
Week 14 NFL football betting action sees the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Miami Dolphins down in Miami, Florida. Cappers Picks provides free NFL football handicapping tips all season long.
Week 14 NFL football betting action sees the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Miami Dolphins down in Miami, Florida. Cappers Picks provides free NFL football handicapping tips all season long.
Two teams with identical 11-5 records meet on Sunday when the Miami Dolphins host the Baltimore Ravens.
Baltimore is a 3.5-point road favorite and the Over/Under is 37.5. That 3.5 point spread is due to a recent change with the Ravens starting as three-point chalk.
In addition to the game and Total wagering, we also have our Primetime Prop for this contest.
The Baltimore Ravens (11-5, 12-3-1 ATS) will look to keep its Super Bowl dreams intact as it visits sunny Miami for the second time this season to do battle with fiery head coach Tony Sparano’s Dolphins (11-5, 8-8 ATS); kick-off is slated for 1:00 ET and the NFL Playoff betting affair can be seen nationally on NBC. The Ravens were one of the best money-makers on the road this season after cashing ATS in 6 of their 8 games, while Miami struggled to cover the pointspread at home going a very poor 2-6 ATS.
The Baltimore Ravens (2-3 SU, 3-2 ATS, 2-3 O/U) and the Miami Dolphins (2-3 SU, 3-2 ATS, 3-2 O/U) have been two of the most surprising teams in the league this season, fielding highly competitive teams despite owning similar 2-3 losing records heading into this matchup at Dolphins Stadium.
Both rebuilding teams are coming off Week 6 losses, though it was the Dolphins that actually had a chance to get on the plus side of the win column in the BetUS Sportsbook with their close 29-28 loss to the Houston Texans on Sunday.
The Baltimore Ravens travel to Miami where they will attempt to defend against the wildcat offense. Online NFL betting fans had better get to know the wildcat offense well. The Cleveland Browns actually used a version of it this past Monday to keep the Super Bowl defending champion New York Giants on their heels.