We’re in for a great matchup on Sunday Night Football as Week 4 features a contest between the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens.
The game pits two elite quarterbacks against each other as Josh Allen is the early-season MVP favorite and Lamar Jackson is the league’s reigning MVP. Also, while the Ravens are 1-2, they are coming off a big win against the Cowboys to help get back on track. And the Bills sit at 3-0, so this could be a preview of the AFC Championship or a playoff game.
This is your place to discuss the game with other Las Vegas Raiders fans and any gambling picks you have as the lines below are provided by FanDuel Sportsbook.
[Lines below are as of 11:30 a.m. PT on Sept. 27.]
Holder’s picks: BAL -2.5, Over 46.5, BAL ML
I know Buffalo has been the better team so far this season, but I think Baltimore got the wake-up call it needed against Las Vegas a couple of weeks ago. The Ravens looked pretty good last week, giving me optimism that they can get the job done in a home primetime matchup. Also, Allen and the Bills have been erratic in the past so I feel like they’re due for a letdown.
For the injury report, Buffalo has ruled linebacker Terrel Bernard (pectoral), offensive tackle Tylan Grable (groin) and cornerback Taron Johnson (forearm) out. At the time of writing, Baltimore hasn’t announced any game statuses but cornerback Jalyn Armour-Davis (hamstring) and guard Andrew Vorhees (ankle) missed the team’s first two practices of the week.
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