How to Bet on the Baltimore Ravens with Caesars Sportsbook
Finally, online sports betting is legal in Maryland. In a state filled with and surrounded by great sports teams, franchises and college programs, prospective bettors can breathe a sigh of relief as online sports betting officially launched in the Old Line State in November 2022. If you’re one of the many folks looking to get in on the action, we’ve got you covered with Caesars Sportsbook. Now, let’s take a look at one of Marylanders’ favorite local teams and examine how we might place some wagers.
Baltimore Ravens AFC North Championship Odds
Despite losing in Week 12 to the Jacksonville Jaguars and falling back into a tie with the Cincinnati Bengals atop the division, the Ravens are still favored to win the AFC North at -240 odds. Baltimore benefits from one of the league’s easier schedules down the stretch while the Bengals have matchups against a few of the NFL’s best teams.
Baltimore Ravens AFC Championship Odds
The Baltimore Ravens currently have the fourth-best odds to win the AFC Championship at +800. They trail only the Chiefs, Bills and Dolphins. The Ravens opened up the season around +1000, so Caesars actually believes that Baltimore has a better chance now than it did heading into the year.
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl Odds
Heading into Week 13, the Ravens are +1600 to win the Super Bowl. That’s just a 6% implied probability and the eighth-best odds overall, so you’re betting on a longshot if you opt to ride with Baltimore.
Baltimore Ravens Player Awards
Lamar Jackson has been the only Ravens player to be in the running for an individual award this season, but his MVP odds have plummeted to +5000 as he and the Baltimore offense has struggled through the middle of the season. Tight end Mark Andrews is a longshot to lead the league in receiving touchdowns as well, at +8000.
Baltimore Ravens Betting History
2019 proved to be a magical year for the Ravens, as they captured their most recent AFC North championship and had the best record in the AFC. Quarterback Lamar Jackson even became the youngest player to win the NFL MVP at 22.
Despite consistently making the playoffs for much of the 2000s, the Baltimore Ravens have just two Super Bowls in the franchise’s 27 years. The last one came in 2012.
If you aren’t feeling inclined to bet on any of the Ravens’ futures markets, you might find yourself betting on the rest of the Ravens’ regular season games and playoff games if they make it there. Baltimore is 42-32-2 ATS since 2018, and they’re 5-6 ATS through 12 weeks in 2022.