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NFL : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 11/18/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
CINCINNATI
 
BALTIMORE
+6.5  

-6.5  
+220

-260

44
 
21
Final
24

CINCINNATI (5 - 4) at BALTIMORE (4 - 5)
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Week 11 Sunday, 11/18/2018 1:00 PM
Board Money Line
455CINCINNATI+180
456BALTIMORE-220
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CINCINNATI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-4+14-56-326.115.0337.6(6)1.232.019.0454.6(6.6)1.4
Road Games2-2+0.32-23-125.514.7343.0(6.2)2.033.721.2450.7(6.7)0.7
Last 3 Games1-2-10-32-120.313.7308.3(6.1)1.043.322.7545.3(7.5)1.7
Grass Games0-2-20-21-115.510.5317.5(5.7)2.538.022.5464.0(7)0.5
Division Games1-1-0.31-11-127.521.0324.0(5.2)0.025.514.0453.0(6.3)1.5
CINCINNATI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.115.020.326:5321-95(4.6)23-3563.6%243(6.9)56-338(6)(12.9)
Opponents Defensive Avg.25.5132230:1424-108(4.4)25-3767.1%267(7.3)61-374(6.1)(14.7)
Offense Road Games25.514.722.227:3319-83(4.4)24-3766.2%260(7)56-343(6.2)(13.5)
Defense (All Games)32.019.026.433:0728-141(5)27-4166.8%313(7.7)69-455(6.6)(14.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.28.315.12331:3125-109(4.3)25-3867.3%284(7.5)63-393(6.2)(13.9)
Defense Road Games33.721.226.232:2729-149(5.1)28-3971.6%302(7.8)68-451(6.7)(13.4)
CINCINNATI - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.10.11.20.211-438.5%1-057.1%2-56(24)1-11(9.9)6-54
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.41.31.712-540.5%1-154.8%2-45(22.2)12-2(7.6)7-60
Stats For (Road Games)1.70.22.0-1.210-546.3%1-066.7%2-47(27)1-5(7)6-61
Stats Against (All Games)1.10.31.4 14-856.2%1-154.5%1-38(26.2)2-16(10.1)7-60
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.51.4 12-645.9%1-166.5%2-38(22.2)16-2(9.5)7-60
Stats Against (Road Games)0.50.20.7 14-964.9%1-00.0%2-43(24.6)1-6(4.3)7-63

BALTIMORE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-5-2.64-53-623.712.7366.9(5.3)1.217.811.9305.0(5)0.8
Home Games2-2-0.82-21-328.215.5332.5(5.2)0.216.08.7295.0(4.6)1.0
Last 3 Games0-3-4.20-31-220.07.7314.7(5.3)1.027.715.0373.3(5.4)0.3
Grass Games4-4-1.54-42-623.712.5359.6(5.3)1.015.79.9296.5(5)0.9
Division Games1-3-2.71-31-318.59.2388.5(5.5)1.520.715.5367.0(5.4)0.7
BALTIMORE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.712.723.230:4026-93(3.6)27-4361.1%274(6.3)69-367(5.3)(15.5)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.61321.330:1325-107(4.3)24-3764.9%257(7)62-364(5.9)(14.8)
Offense Home Games28.215.522.228:5225-83(3.3)25-3963.5%249(6.4)64-332(5.2)(11.8)
Defense (All Games)17.811.918.730:2725-100(4)21-3659.6%205(5.7)61-305(5)(17.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.25.413.421.331:3926-117(4.5)23-3565.0%244(6.9)62-361(5.9)(14.2)
Defense Home Games16.08.720.231:0828-112(4)21-3657.9%182(5)64-295(4.6)(18.4)
BALTIMORE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.61.2-0.415-745.5%1-158.3%2-37(23.6)3-26(9.8)7-54
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.4213-540.4%1-153.3%2-44(23)18-2(9.8)7-55
Stats For (Home Games)0.00.20.20.713-642.6%1-033.3%2-46(22.9)3-25(8.4)6-52
Stats Against (All Games)0.60.20.8 14-535.2%1-154.5%2-47(23.5)2-17(7.9)8-71
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.41.4 13-540.2%1-163.2%2-43(22.6)15-2(8.4)7-60
Stats Against (Home Games)0.70.21.0 15-640.7%2-162.5%2-63(28.1)2-20(7.9)9-94
Average power rating of opponents played: CINCINNATI 23.1,  BALTIMORE 21.7
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CINCINNATI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2018@ CAROLINA21-31L3L44O13-6629-46-330441-23015-24-1470
9/30/2018@ ATLANTA37-36W3W52O23-9929-41-308124-9229-39-4030
10/7/2018MIAMI27-17W-6W48U26-10320-30-229122-12820-35-1693
10/14/2018PITTSBURGH21-28L-2L49.5U13-6226-42-213021-11232-46-3690
10/21/2018@ KANSAS CITY10-45L6.5L56U19-6519-33-174129-19828-39-3531
10/28/2018TAMPA BAY37-34W-3.5L55O27-13821-34-264027-12629-50-4504
11/11/2018NEW ORLEANS14-51L6L53.5O16-11014-23-174247-24422-27-2650
11/18/2018@ BALTIMORE            
11/25/2018CLEVELAND            
12/2/2018DENVER            
12/9/2018@ LA CHARGERS            
12/16/2018OAKLAND            

BALTIMORE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/23/2018DENVER27-14W-5.5W46.5U28-7725-40-265024-12022-34-1731
9/30/2018@ PITTSBURGH26-14W3W51.5U30-9628-42-355111-1927-47-2652
10/7/2018@ CLEVELAND9-12L-3.5L44.5U25-11629-57-294228-11225-43-3041
10/14/2018@ TENNESSEE21-0W-2.5W43U35-12325-37-238114-5510-15-510
10/21/2018NEW ORLEANS23-24L-3L49U23-7724-40-274039-13422-30-2051
10/28/2018@ CAROLINA21-36L-2.5L44O18-10126-44-224333-15422-30-2320
11/4/2018PITTSBURGH16-23L-1.5L47U16-6124-38-207027-11329-48-2820
11/18/2018CINCINNATI            
11/25/2018OAKLAND            
12/2/2018@ ATLANTA            
12/9/2018@ KANSAS CITY            
12/16/2018TAMPA BAY            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CINCINNATI: Cincinnati's offensive woes the past two seasons were largely a product of poor line play. First-round draft pick C Billy Price and former Bills OT Cordy Glenn could be major upgrades. WR A.J. Green is a nightmare to defend, RB Joe Mixon flashed elite potential as a rookie and speedy second-year WR John Ross is back from a 2017 lost to injury. While QB Andy Dalton is more of a game-manager than a playmaker, he has more weapons than ever. Longtime defensive-line tandem DE Carlos Dunlap and DT Geno Atkins are monsters up front, each contributing over 60 career sacks for Cincy. LB Vontaze Burfict is productive when he stays out of trouble, and former Bills LB Preston Brown is an upgrade in the middle of the defense. In William Jackson, Dre Kirkpatrick and Darqueze Dennard, the Bengals have a trio of former first-round CBs who held opponents to 6.5 yards per attempt in 2017.
BALTIMORE: After another disappointing season from QB Joe Flacco, Baltimore overhauled their receiving corps by adding free agent WRs Michael Crabtree, John Brown and Willie Snead, along with rookie TEs Hayden Hurst and Mark Andrews. The additions are more quantity than quality. RB Alex Collins emerged as a bona fide No. 1, and RB Kenneth Dixon could be a factor after missing all of 2017 because of a knee injury. While the Ravens defense put up impressive numbers last season, they faced a comically weak set of opposing QBs (DeShone Kizer twice, E.J. Manuel, Matt Moore, Brett Hundley and Tom Savage among them). New to 2018's schedule are Drew Brees, Cam Newton, Matt Ryan and Philip Rivers. While the secondary is strong and LB Terrell Suggs remains pass-rushing force, the Ravens are unlikely to force a league-high 34 turnover again.
PREVIEW
Flacco ailing, so Ravens QB Jackson might start vs. Bengals
 

The Baltimore Ravens, despite struggling this season, will present a problem this week for the Cincinnati Bengals, who have extra work to do in preparation.

Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco is nursing a right hip injury that could keep him from playing on Sunday in Baltimore, even though he had the bye week to recover after being injured against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

That would mean rookie first-round draft choice Lamar Jackson, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner at Louisville, probably would make his first pro start.

Ravens coach John Harbaugh indicated that Flacco would be a "game-time decision," but really didn't want to get into discussion with the media about the quarterback decision this week.

"I don't feel like we owe anybody answers," Harbaugh told reporters. "We're just getting ready to play the game. We'll just see how it goes.

" ... Let's go play the game. They took care of us last time (34-23, in Week 2 in Cincinnati), and that's the good thing about this division -- you get to play each team twice."

Jackson wouldn't exactly becoming in cold.

The rookie has taken part in 84 offensive plays at several positions this season, including quarterback, completing 7 of 12 passes for 87 yards and a touchdown, in addition to rushing for 139 yards and another score.

"I feel like I'd be very prepared," said Jackson, the 2016 Heisman Trophy winner from Louisville. "I'm trying to sponge everything in. Whatever happens, will happen.

"Before I had to ask coach 100 times, 'Say it again, say it again.'

Now, he'll say it one time to me. Sometimes, don't get me wrong, if it's longer, I have to say, 'Say it again.' But, other than that, I'm getting better at that."

With Jackson at quarterback, the Ravens offensive personality would undoubtedly chance because of his running ability. He probably would run the read-option to avoid the pass rush in addition to throwing down the field against the Bengals' secondary, which has the league's 30th-ranked pass defense.

However, the Ravens will have to find a way to protect Jackson from defensive tackle Geno Atkins, who had two sacks as the Bengals took down Flacco four times and forced three turnovers earlier.

If Flacco is unavailable, the Bengals also will have to prepare for Robert Griffin III, who most likely would be activated for the first time this season to back up Jackson.

"If I get that opportunity to go out there and play, I'm going to make the most of it," said Griffin, who has passed for 8,983 yards and 42 touchdowns in his career with the Washington Redskins and Cleveland Browns. "Show these guys not only how hard I've been working but how much I believe in them. It's been awesome."

Figuring all that out will fall to Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis, who this week fired defensive coordinator Teryl Austin and will assume those duties.

The Bengals (5-4) are allowing 456.5 yards per game, the most in the NFL, and are on pace to break the league record set by the New Orleans Saints in 2012.

"We will turn it around," said Lewis, who also hired fired Browns head coach Hue Jackson as a special assistant. "We have to install with our players better. We have to understand how to get them to do their jobs better. And no matter who is in the game they have to do a better job of executing. That's the important part.

"It's unfortunate that Teryl has been the casualty of this. It's not all his fault. It's my fault. Any time anything happens wrong around this building it's my fault and I accept that.

"As I told the entire building, we had to make a change."

The Bengals also a problem on offense, as wide receiver A.J. Green is expected to miss his second straight game because of a toe injury, although Lewis is holding out hope that he might be able to face the Ravens.

If he can't play, that would take a major weapon from Andy Dalton, who completed 24 of 42 passes for 262 yards and four touchdowns -- three to Green -- against the Ravens last time.

The would put more emphasis on running back Joe Mixon, who has rushed for 570 yards and four touchdowns this season.

However, that could turn out to be a plus if the Bengals can control the ball and keep their struggling defense off the field.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 8:07:37 AM EST.


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