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Ravens vs Cardinals Prediction, Odds, Moneyline, Betting Trends, Spread & Over/Under for NFL Week 8 - October 29

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Ravens vs Cardinals Prediction, Odds, Moneyline, Betting Trends, Spread & Over/Under for NFL Week 8 - October 29

The Baltimore Ravens versus the Arizona Cardinals is on the NFL schedule for Sunday.

We've got you covered, in terms of the vital information regarding NFL betting lines, before you make your wager on FanDuel Sportsbook.

Ravens vs Cardinals Prediction & Pick

All NFL win probability predictions and picks are according to numberFire.
Prediction: Ravens win (74.2%)

Ravens vs Cardinals Point Spread

The Ravens are 9.5-point favorites against the Cardinals. The Ravens are -118 to cover the spread, while the Cardinals are -104 to cover as a 9.5-point underdog.

Ravens vs Cardinals Over/Under

The over/under for the Ravens versus Cardinals game on October 29 has been set at 44.5, with -115 odds on the over and -105 odds on the under.

Ravens vs Cardinals Moneyline

Baltimore is the favorite, -490 on the moneyline, while Arizona is a +380 underdog despite being at home.

Ravens vs Cardinals Betting Trends

  • Baltimore has five wins in seven games against the spread this season.
  • The Ravens are yet to lose ATS (1-0) as a 9.5-point favorite or greater this season.
  • Baltimore has had two games (out of seven) go over the total this year.
  • The Cardinals' record against the spread is 3-4-0.
  • Arizona has one win ATS (1-1) as a 9.5-point underdog or more this season.
  • The Cardinals have seen four of their seven games hit the over.

Ravens vs Cardinals Odds & Spread

  • All NFL odds, betting lines and prop bets are available on FanDuel Sportsbook.
  • Moneyline: BAL: (-490) | ARI: (+380)
  • Spread: BAL: -9.5 (-118) | ARI: +9.5 (-104)
  • Total: 44.5 -- Over: (-115) | Under: (-105)

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