Gamblers Expect the Ravens Return to Glory in 2021

Gamblers Expect the Ravens Return to Glory in 2021

Although quarterback Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens made the playoffs for the third straight season, they took a noticeable step back in 2020. Jackson was the 2019 NFL MVP when the Ravens earned the top seed in the AFC Playoffs. But following their stunning NFL betting odds loss to the Tennessee Titans in the divisional round, things have never been the same. NFL defenses studied what the Titans did to suffocate Jackson and the Ravens. Now, Baltimore coach John Harbaugh is tasked with recreating his offense to get Jackson back on track and confound opponents.

2021 Baltimore Ravens Betting Odds

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Odds to win Super Bowl:+1560
Odds to win AFC Conference:+775
Odds to win AFC North Division:+125
2021 Regular Season Win Total:11

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On the whole, the Ravens are one of the most successful franchises in pro football over the past two decades. And the combination of coach John Harbaugh with quarterback Lamar Jackson is difficult for gamblers to ignore. Most any other NFL franchise would have been content with the Ravens 11-5 record and playoff berth in 2020. However, the standard for the Ravens is Super Bowl or bust.

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Namely, John Harbaugh has been head coach of the Ravens since the 2008 season. He led Baltimore to the Super Bowl XLVII championship against the San Francisco 49ers. Additionally, that Super Bowl triumph was over his brother Jim in the famous “Har-Bowl.” In 2019 Harbaugh earned AP NFL Coach of the Year honors. In his 13 seasons at the helm, Harbaugh has only one losing season and led the Ravens to the playoffs nine times. In sum, his career win percentage is .620.

Offensive coordinator Greg Roman was 2019 NFL Assistant Coach of the Year for his work with Jackson. Gamblers are betting that the Ravens get fixed.

Consider that a big part of the Ravens’ online betting continued success is stout defense, which was certainly the case in 2020. Baltimore finished 2nd in the NFL for the fewest points allowed.

Linebacker Patrick Queen was a top disrupter for the Ravens last year with 106 tackles, ten tackles for loss, three sacks, and two forced fumbles with two recoveries. However, linebacker Matt Judon has moved on to the Patriots after compiling a team-best six sacks and 9.5 tackles for loss.

Quarterback Lamar Jackson dropped from a 113.3 QB rating in 2019 down to 99.3 in 2020. Also, he fell from a 36/6 TD/INT ratio to 26/9 last year. However, Jackson remained the Ravens leading ball carrier with 1005 yards, 6.3 yards per carry, and seven touchdowns.

First-round draft pick Rashod Bateman, a wide receiver out of Minnesota, could be a reach. But another first-round pick, defensive end, and outside linebacker Jayson Oweh of Penn State looks like a steal.

Specifically, weeks 13 and 18 renew one of pro football’s great rivalries when the Ravens face the hated Pittsburgh Steelers. Week two is a dream NBC Sunday Night matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs. KC humiliated the Ravens in a Pro football Bets Monday night debacle last year.

Since their first Super Bowl win in 2000, the Ravens have been one of the NFL’s most successful franchises. Baltimore has long been associated with great defenses and their epic rivalry with the Steelers.