2011 Ravens vs. Chiefs NFL Wildcard Playoffs Prop Odds & Wagers

Last Updated on January 9, 2011 1:30 pm by drew

Ravens vs. Chiefs Prop Odds

KANSAS CITY, MO (TheSpread) – There will be plenty of key players in the Chiefs vs. Ravens playoff game on Sunday. Here is a look at the key prop odds for the contest.

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Oddsmakers from online sportsbook Sportsbook.com have given the Ravens odds of -3 against the Chiefs on Sunday. The over/under total has been set at 40.5 points. (View Matchup)

In terms of the team prop odds, the Chiefs have been given over/under odds of 19 points for Sunday’s game. Kansas City averages 22.9 points per game on offense while the Ravens give up just 16.9 points per game. At home, Kansas City is averaging 24 points per game and the Ravens are allowing 17.25 points per game on the road. With Baltimore having the fifth-best rushing defense in the league and Kansas City relying heavily on its running game, it could be a tough day for Kansas City to score.

For props regarding the Chiefs, running back Jamaal Charles has been given over/under odds of 72.5 yards for this game. Charles has rushed for 1,467 yards on the season, which works out to an average of 91.7 yards per game. Charles has rushed for at least 73 yards in his last five home games.

Regarding the Ravens, linebacker Ray Lewis has been given over/under odds of 8.5 total tackles for the game. Lewis leads the Ravens with 139 tackles on the season. That is an average of 8.69 per game. Lewis has had at least 9 tackles in four of his last six games and due to Kansas City looking to run the ball a lot, Lewis will have a chance to rack up the tackles. If the Ravens are going to win, Lewis will probably have to post double-digit tackles.

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