Chiefs vs. Ravens: AFC Championship Preview, Betting Odds, TV Info
The Chiefs and the Ravens battle it out in the AFC Championship for the opportunity to go to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
The Chiefs and the Ravens battle it out in the AFC Championship for the opportunity to go to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
There are a lot of middle-of-the-road teams this year, but one team performing better than the rest is the Baltimore Ravens.
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day.
Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the fifth part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC North and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
Super wild-card weekend is in the books and now it is time for the divisional round games. We kick things off on Saturday with a two-game slate. The first game will be the Los Angeles Rams (11-6) going into Lambeau Field to face the top-seeded Green Bay Packers (13-3). That game will be followed by the Baltimore Ravens (12-5) heading into Buffalo to face the Bills (14-3). Let’s jump right into some top GPP players, cash plays, and a dart throw for Saturday’s games.
This game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers was supposed to take place on Thanksgiving. However, the Ravens had several positive Covid-19 cases, and the league moved the game to Sunday afternoon, only to push it back again Tuesday night and then again today at 3:40 P.M. est. Several Steeler players voiced their displeasure with the NFL’s decision, most notably was star wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.
Week 7 is upon us. The fantasy football season is either the most stressful part of your Sunday or the best. To ease the stress and increase your Sunday happiness, here are some key waiver wire adds and drops.
Ryan Potts breaks down why Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are so good in the fourth quarter and what went wrong for the Ravens while revisiting and modifying what he learned about Baltimore back in Week 2.
The Ravens had a rollercoaster of a year in 2018. They started the year 4-2 but quickly lost three games in a row heading into their Week 10 bye week. It was at this point where the Ravens decided to bench their former Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Flacco. Little did they know that the young rookie Lamar Jackson would step in and use his legs and occasional arm talent to lead the team back to a 10-6 record and a Wild Card berth in the playoffs. It also helped that the Ravens boasted one of the best defenses in 2018. While the joy was short-lived after a first-round loss in the playoffs to the Los Angeles Chargers 23-17, it was clear that the Ravens were ready to begin a new era, the Lamar Jackson Era.
Ryan Potts breaks down which players from the Baltimore Ravens you should have on your fantasy team.
In his latest piece, Ryan Potts asks, Should Baltimore Fans be Worried About the New Offense?
The Baltimore Ravens have begun to sign their tenders, bringing back some playmakers from last season, writes Stacie Rigby.
The Chiefs and the Ravens battle it out in the AFC Championship for the opportunity to go to Las Vegas for Super Bowl LVIII.
There are a lot of middle-of-the-road teams this year, but one team performing better than the rest is the Baltimore Ravens.
The 2022 NFL preseason is rapidly approaching, with team practices growing more intense by the day.
Football is back! With the preseason underway, fantasy players are doing mock drafts hourly (or maybe it’s just me) to prepare for their fantasy drafts. In the fifth part of an eight-part series, I will look over the AFC North and provide ADP values, likely to bust candidates and potential sleepers.
Super wild-card weekend is in the books and now it is time for the divisional round games. We kick things off on Saturday with a two-game slate. The first game will be the Los Angeles Rams (11-6) going into Lambeau Field to face the top-seeded Green Bay Packers (13-3). That game will be followed by the Baltimore Ravens (12-5) heading into Buffalo to face the Bills (14-3). Let’s jump right into some top GPP players, cash plays, and a dart throw for Saturday’s games.
This game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers was supposed to take place on Thanksgiving. However, the Ravens had several positive Covid-19 cases, and the league moved the game to Sunday afternoon, only to push it back again Tuesday night and then again today at 3:40 P.M. est. Several Steeler players voiced their displeasure with the NFL’s decision, most notably was star wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster.
Week 7 is upon us. The fantasy football season is either the most stressful part of your Sunday or the best. To ease the stress and increase your Sunday happiness, here are some key waiver wire adds and drops.
Ryan Potts breaks down why Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs are so good in the fourth quarter and what went wrong for the Ravens while revisiting and modifying what he learned about Baltimore back in Week 2.
The Ravens had a rollercoaster of a year in 2018. They started the year 4-2 but quickly lost three games in a row heading into their Week 10 bye week. It was at this point where the Ravens decided to bench their former Super Bowl-winning quarterback Joe Flacco. Little did they know that the young rookie Lamar Jackson would step in and use his legs and occasional arm talent to lead the team back to a 10-6 record and a Wild Card berth in the playoffs. It also helped that the Ravens boasted one of the best defenses in 2018. While the joy was short-lived after a first-round loss in the playoffs to the Los Angeles Chargers 23-17, it was clear that the Ravens were ready to begin a new era, the Lamar Jackson Era.
Ryan Potts breaks down which players from the Baltimore Ravens you should have on your fantasy team.
In his latest piece, Ryan Potts asks, Should Baltimore Fans be Worried About the New Offense?
The Baltimore Ravens have begun to sign their tenders, bringing back some playmakers from last season, writes Stacie Rigby.
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