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NFL : Money Line Matchup
Sunday 10/28/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
BALTIMORE
 
CAROLINA
-2.5  

+2.5  
-140

+120

44
 
21
Final
36

BALTIMORE (4 - 3) at CAROLINA (4 - 2)
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Week 8 Sunday, 10/28/2018 1:00 PM
Board Money Line
265BALTIMORE-150
266CAROLINA+130
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BALTIMORE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-3+0.14-32-525.114.4387.0(5.4)1.114.49.9280.6(4.8)1.0
Road Games2-2-0.42-21-319.711.2411.7(5.4)1.715.012.0294.7(5.2)0.7
Last 3 Games1-2-2.11-20-317.79.0374.0(5.2)1.012.04.3287.0(5.1)0.7
Grass Games4-2+1.24-21-525.514.5380.7(5.3)0.811.26.8265.2(4.7)1.2
BALTIMORE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)25.114.424.432:2128-96(3.4)27-4461.2%291(6.6)72-387(5.4)(15.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.24.81321.731:0126-115(4.4)24-3764.3%260(7)63-375(5.9)(15.1)
Offense Road Games19.711.225.033:3728-100(3.6)28-4859.7%311(6.5)76-412(5.4)(20.8)
Defense (All Games)14.49.917.029:0524-90(3.8)20-3557.8%190(5.5)59-281(4.8)(19.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.910.720.230:2025-108(4.3)23-3663.4%237(6.6)61-345(5.6)(15)
Defense Road Games15.012.016.228:5220-73(3.6)21-3758.5%221(6)57-295(5.2)(19.6)
BALTIMORE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.60.61.1-0.115-746.3%1-166.7%2-37(21.7)3-26(8.8)7-57
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.71.52.113-642.4%1-048.8%2-40(23.5)21-2(9.6)7-60
Stats For (Road Games)1.00.71.7-1.016-847.0%2-171.4%1-27(21.8)3-28(10.1)7-53
Stats Against (All Games)0.70.31.0 14-428.9%1-144.4%2-54(23.6)2-16(8)8-72
Opponents Avg. Stats For10.41.4 13-536.7%1-158.7%2-47(23.7)13-2(7.7)7-62
Stats Against (Road Games)0.50.20.7 13-325.9%0-00.0%2-39(19.5)2-12(7.1)7-58

CAROLINA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-2+2.63-33-323.711.2363.3(6)1.221.811.8355.3(6.1)1.7
Home Games3-0+32-12-126.717.0340.0(5.4)1.020.09.0353.3(6.5)2.7
Last 3 Games2-1+1.61-21-223.78.7357.0(5.9)1.723.713.3354.0(6)1.3
Grass Games4-1+3.63-22-323.611.4348.2(5.7)1.220.010.8338.0(5.9)1.8
CAROLINA - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.711.222.029:5626-136(5.2)23-3565.6%227(6.5)61-363(6)(15.4)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.911.821.130:4924-104(4.3)25-3767.1%264(7.1)61-369(6)(15.4)
Offense Home Games26.717.021.333:1935-165(4.8)18-2862.4%175(6.2)63-340(5.4)(12.7)
Defense (All Games)21.811.820.330:0422-95(4.2)24-3568.1%260(7.3)58-355(6.1)(16.3)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.711.820.631:4724-102(4.2)24-3666.8%251(7)60-353(5.9)(15.6)
Defense Home Games20.09.020.026:4117-70(4.1)24-3763.4%283(7.6)54-353(6.5)(17.7)
CAROLINA - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.51.20.511-439.1%1-060.0%1-22(22)2-14(7.6)6-50
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.60.51.11.113-644.1%1-053.1%1-33(22.7)16-2(7.9)7-59
Stats For (Home Games)0.70.31.01.713-536.8%1-050.0%0-0(0)2-21(10.5)5-40
Stats Against (All Games)1.20.51.7 11-432.8%1-155.6%2-42(25)2-11(6.4)5-48
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.50.61.1 13-539.7%1-154.2%2-39(22.7)11-2(6.1)6-57
Stats Against (Home Games)2.00.72.7 9-221.4%1-033.3%1-34(34.3)2-12(6.2)7-61
Average power rating of opponents played: BALTIMORE 18.3,  CAROLINA 20.3
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BALTIMORE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/9/2018BUFFALO47-3W-7.5W38.5O34-11726-38-252122-8311-33-702
9/13/2018@ CINCINNATI23-34L0L43O22-6632-55-359328-10824-42-2650
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@ CAROLINA            
11/4/2018PITTSBURGH            
11/18/2018CINCINNATI            
11/25/2018OAKLAND            

CAROLINA - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/9/2018DALLAS16-8W-3W42U32-14717-26-146122-9419-29-1381
9/16/2018@ ATLANTA24-31L5L43.5O18-12132-45-318132-17023-28-2721
9/23/2018CINCINNATI31-21W-3W44O41-23015-24-147013-6629-46-3304
10/7/2018NY GIANTS33-31W-6.5L43.5O31-11821-35-232216-5023-37-3823
10/14/2018@ WASHINGTON17-23L-1L44.5U18-8127-40-269328-13221-36-1560
10/21/2018@ PHILADELPHIA21-17W5W45.5U17-12125-39-250024-5830-37-2841
10/28/2018BALTIMORE            
11/4/2018TAMPA BAY            
11/8/2018@ PITTSBURGH            
11/18/2018@ DETROIT            
11/25/2018SEATTLE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
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.
CAROLINA: Carolina kept QB Cam Newton fresh by running him less often in 2017, then let him loose late in the year. New coordinator Norv Turner has acknowledged that the Panthers are at their best when Newton uses his legs, despite the injury risk. RB C.J. Anderson will try to revive the power run game, while RB Christian McCaffrey is in for a larger role as both a runner and receiver. TE Greg Olsen's return from an injury-mired 2017 offsets a weak WR group. New coordinator Eric Washington, a Carolina assistant since 2011, won't be changing a thing about the Panthers' 4-3 scheme. LBs Luke Kuechly, Thomas Davis and Shaq Thompson are the most athletic and effective linebacking corps in the league, though Davis suspended until Week 6. The secondary is a weakness (partially by design because of their zone scheme), though defensive line helped out by accounting for 40 sacks last season.
PREVIEW
Panthers look to stay perfect at home vs. Ravens
 

Coming off a stunning upset of the reigning Super Bowl champions on the road, the Carolina Panthers look to build on that victory when they host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon.

The Panthers (4-2) scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter and squeezed out the 21-17 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles when quarterback Cam Newton connected with tight end Greg Olsen for the go-ahead touchdown pass with 82 seconds to play.

It marked the 17th fourth-quarter game-winning drive for Newton.

"He's not a pure, pure pocket passer," Carolina head coach Ron Rivera said of his dual-threat quarterback. "A lot is about his desire and wanting to win. He wants the ball. Cam has always wanted the ball."

And the Ravens want Newton, particularly after a galling 24-23 home defeat to the New Orleans Saints when kicker Justin Tucker misfired on the first extra-point attempt of his stellar career.

"Superman! I mean, how often do you get to a superhero? His nickname kind of speaks for himself," Baltimore linebacker Terrell Suggs said. "He's definitely going to be difficult to bring down, but hopefully neither one of us has to do it by ourselves."

Newton passed for 269 yards and a pair of touchdowns and rushed for 49 yards on seven carries to rally the Panthers from a 17-0 deficit in the final 15 minutes against the Eagles. He threw for 201 yards in the fourth quarter alone as Carolina went to a hurry-up offense.

"When you get a rhythm, it really helps," said Rivera of the up-tempo pace. "Do we need to look at it? Most certainly. I don't think that's going to drive what we do as an offense."

Olsen had only two catches in his second game back from a fractured foot, but his presence could open things up for wide receiver Devin Funchess, who has a touchdown reception in three of the past four games.

Baltimore gave up 17-fourth-quarter points to Drew Brees and the Saints, but still allows the fewest yards (280.6) and fewest points (14.4) in the league.

The focus for the Ravens, who also top the NFL with 27 sacks, will be on containing Newton, who has thrown for 1,427 yards, 11 touchdowns and four interceptions. He's also run for three scores.

"They do a great job of getting him out there as a runner," said Baltimore head coach John Harbaugh. "He runs the ball -- he'll slide occasionally -- but most of the time he's low on his shoulder and trying to get first downs, even blocking. I mean, he's down there sometimes after he gives it on some of that stuff, if he's down there throwing blocks.

"But I guess he's protected well. He does that, so I'm not sure how that works. (He is a) very physical player, tough to bring down in the pocket, just a real physical guy as a quarterback."

Newton has led the team in rushing in each of the past two games. Panthers running back Christian McCaffery has just 15 carries combined in those game games, although he has 13 receptions in that span and a team-leading 40 on the season.

Baltimore's ground game also is struggling. Leading rusher Alex Collins has cracked 60 yards just once and will be going up against a stout Carolina run defense that is allowing 95 yards per game.

The onus could fall on Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco to make big plays downfield. Flacco is ranked fifth in the NFL with 2,067 yards, 11 touchdowns and four interceptions. Receiver John Brown has caught 28 passes for 558 yards and four touchdowns and Michael Crabtree has 35 receptions.

"We understand we're going against a good football team, but we have confidence in what we're doing and what our defense is doing," Flacco said. "So, we just have to keep our foot down on the pedal and just kind of (take it) one play at a time, locked in, and that's everybody. I think if we do that, then we'll limit all those chances."

Baltimore is tied with Cincinnati for second place in the AFC North, one-half game behind Pittsburgh. Carolina sits one game behind first-place New Orleans in the NFC North and wants to build on the momentum of last week's comeback.

"It's about who you play next and how you them," Rivera said. "But, again, I think it's a chance to take a big step."


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