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NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Sunday 1/3/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
BALTIMORE
 
CINCINNATI
+9.5  

-9.5  
+310

-440

40.5
 
16
Final
24

BALTIMORE (5 - 10) at CINCINNATI (11 - 4)
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Week 17 Sunday, 1/3/2016 1:00 PM
Board SideTotal
307BALTIMORE+15.5Over 35.5
308CINCINNATI-3.5Under 47.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
BALTIMORE - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games5-10-5.94-97-820.89.5360.5(5.5)1.725.113.1340.1(5.6)0.9
Road Games2-5-3.83-33-421.99.4347.0(5.3)2.024.114.3327.4(5.6)0.4
Last 3 Games1-2+1.81-21-213.311.0351.3(5.5)1.728.713.7334.7(5.7)1.0
Turf Games3-5-2.21-64-419.99.6372.4(5.7)1.526.012.1351.1(5.6)1.2
Division Games3-2+2.72-23-226.010.2370.6(5.5)1.025.010.4373.4(5.9)0.8
BALTIMORE - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)20.89.520.130:3824-95(3.9)26-4163.9%266(6.4)65-361(5.5)(17.3)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.211.12031:4226-106(4.1)23-3663.6%247(6.9)62-354(5.7)(15.9)
Offense Road Games21.99.420.331:4325-100(4)26-4164.1%247(6.1)65-347(5.3)(15.9)
Defense (All Games)25.113.119.630:3526-101(3.9)22-3564.3%239(6.9)61-340(5.6)(13.5)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.611.219.530:5825-107(4.2)22-3563.2%246(6.9)61-353(5.8)(15.6)
Defense Road Games24.114.317.929:4125-107(4.3)21-3462.1%221(6.6)58-327(5.6)(13.6)
BALTIMORE - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)1.30.51.7-0.914-535.4%1-154.5%2-49(25.4)2-29(12.8)8-74
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.813-538.5%1-046.5%2-55(23.3)19-2(8.9)7-62
Stats For (Road Games)1.60.42.0-1.613-430.4%2-166.7%1-29(22.2)2-32(15.9)6-46
Stats Against (All Games)0.40.50.9 14-641.5%1-037.5%1-14(27.1)2-12(5)6-45
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.5 13-538.6%1-045.8%2-52(23.7)19-2(8.6)7-60
Stats Against (Road Games)0.30.10.4 14-537.8%1-050.0%1-22(30.2)2-18(7.9)6-40

CINCINNATI - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games11-4+3.212-27-826.313.9362.4(5.9)1.117.56.5340.8(5.6)1.7
Home Games5-2-0.94-23-425.011.3377.3(6.3)1.417.79.1340.0(5.7)1.4
Last 3 Games1-2-1.22-11-220.314.0307.0(5.2)1.722.36.3354.0(5.5)2.0
Turf Games7-2+1.26-25-426.312.2383.8(6.3)1.318.88.7349.6(5.7)1.3
Division Games4-1+2.94-12-326.412.2377.4(6.4)1.416.07.2318.8(5.2)1.4
CINCINNATI - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)26.313.920.531:1529-111(3.8)21-3266.3%252(7.9)61-362(5.9)(13.8)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.111.219.630:1826-105(4.1)22-3662.7%242(6.8)62-348(5.7)(15.7)
Offense Home Games25.011.320.730:4828-120(4.2)22-3267.9%258(8.1)60-377(6.3)(15.1)
Defense (All Games)17.56.519.029:5222-95(4.4)26-3965.3%246(6.3)61-341(5.6)(19.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.22.210.819.630:2026-111(4.2)22-3663.1%244(6.9)62-354(5.8)(15.9)
Defense Home Games17.79.118.430:5024-110(4.7)24-3665.2%230(6.4)60-340(5.7)(19.2)
CINCINNATI - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.60.51.10.613-542.2%1-054.5%2-46(20.8)3-23(8.1)7-56
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.61.41.813-537.5%1-045.2%2-54(23.1)19-2(8.6)7-60
Stats For (Home Games)0.90.61.40.012-542.0%0-033.3%2-49(20.4)3-28(10.4)6-52
Stats Against (All Games)1.30.51.7 13-537.4%1-150.0%3-61(22.4)2-13(7.2)7-68
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.90.61.5 13-538.7%1-044.8%2-51(23.7)18-2(8.4)7-62
Stats Against (Home Games)1.00.41.4 14-640.2%1-033.3%2-53(21.8)1-6(4.3)7-62
Average power rating of opponents played: BALTIMORE 21.7,  CINCINNATI 22
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
BALTIMORE - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/15/2015JACKSONVILLE20-22L-5L47U21-8934-45-308422-9022-45-1681
11/22/2015ST LOUIS16-13W-3T41U28-9627-44-292229-8212-26-1314
11/30/2015@ CLEVELAND33-27W6W41O23-10420-34-232218-6328-48-2750
12/6/2015@ MIAMI13-15L3.5W44U26-9432-46-281226-1379-19-821
12/13/2015SEATTLE6-35L10L42U14-2823-40-274236-12324-33-3011
12/20/2015KANSAS CITY14-34L6.5L41O20-9326-45-273328-11321-25-1640
12/27/2015PITTSBURGH20-17W11W48U31-12128-41-265020-11024-34-1932
1/3/2016@ CINCINNATI            

CINCINNATI - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
11/5/2015CLEVELAND31-10W-13W45.5U37-15221-27-219017-6915-33-1440
11/16/2015HOUSTON6-10L-10L46.5U21-7322-38-183225-8217-33-1741
11/22/2015@ ARIZONA31-34L4W48O28-9922-39-278125-8220-31-3012
11/29/2015ST LOUIS31-7W-10W41.5U31-14021-28-236117-9436-53-2513
12/6/2015@ CLEVELAND37-3W-7.5W44.5U33-14416-22-233019-6825-38-2052
12/13/2015PITTSBURGH20-33L-1L49O16-6425-37-321328-8430-39-2701
12/20/2015@ SAN FRANCISCO24-14W-7W40.5U36-6815-21-174117-5530-50-2634
12/28/2015@ DENVER17-20L3.5W39U33-10822-35-186121-11327-39-2771
1/3/2016BALTIMORE            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
BALTIMORE: Part of last year's running game resurgence was the upgrade from Ray Rice to the older but fresher Justin Forsett. But most of it was improved play from a line that started to meld in their second year of a zone-heavy scheme. Despite the change from Gary Kubiak to new offensive coordinator Marc Trestman, the Ravens figure to have a similar system up front'and enjoy similar success'with incumbent offensive line coach Juan Castillo still in town. Trestman will bring changes to the passing game; gone are the play-actions and bootlegs of Kubiak's scheme. Quarterback Joe Flacco will stay in the pocket more often, but like he did in Kubiak's offense, Flacco will be asked to distribute the ball quickly in a system predicated on timing. he Ravens didn't lose much defensively this offseason, but they did add FS Kendrick Lewis, who had three interceptions and two forced fumbles for the Texans in 2014. The strength of this unit is a front seven that finished tied for second in the NFL in sacks last season.
CINCINNATI: Second-year offensive coordinator Hue Jackson has the power running game he always wanted. The Bengals have a big line that thrives in Jackson's gap-blocking scheme, and they now have a true power back in Jeremy Hill. Hill should get the bulk of the early-down snaps in Cincy; the only thing that would change that is ball-security issues. Giovani Bernard should take all passing-down snaps, and he'll still be sprinkled in as an early-down change-of-pace back, especially early in the first half of games.Jackson has done his best to take Andy Dalton out of the equation, and they'll continue to go run-heavy this season. Dalton will continue to throw a lot of contested deep balls to A.J. Green. The Bengals signed DE Michael Johnson, who rejoins the team after having been a major disappointment in Tampa Bay last year. Johnson will be counted on to help bolster a front seven that sacked opposing quarterbacks only 20 times last season (after having done so 43 times in 2013).
PREVIEW
Ravens-Bengals Preview
By KEVIN CHROUST STATS Writer

The Cincinnati Bengals held a two-touchdown lead over the team they're competing with for a bye through the wild-card round and let it slip away to an emerging quarterback.

They now need their own second-choice signal-caller to guide them to a home victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, and for Denver to lose at home to four-win San Diego for that bye to become a reality.

Past playoff failures aside, the bye is particularly relevant to the AFC North champion Bengals (11-4) with starting quarterback Andy Dalton not expected to return from a fractured right thumb for a potential wild-card date next weekend.

"It's tough," wide receiver A.J. Green said. "We have a lot of guys banged up, so we could have really used that bye. All we have to do is go out there and take care of next weekend, and hope for the best."

Doing their part would at least give the team its first 12-win season since 1988 when Cincinnati reached the Super Bowl, and the immediate results fall on the shoulders of AJ McCarron.

The second-year QB is making his third start and first at home after replacing Dalton in a 33-20 home loss to Pittsburgh on Dec. 13. He played most of that game, won at San Francisco a week later, then shared in the disappointment of Monday's 20-17 overtime road loss to the Broncos.

McCarron has completed 67.0 percent of his passes and thrown for four touchdowns and two interceptions in those three games. The picks came in the impromptu appearance against the Steelers, though a crucial turnover also happened in the latest loss.

His teammates praised his efforts, but McCarron claimed plenty of the blame after a fumble in OT ended the game following the Broncos' go-ahead field goal.

"We just didn't make enough plays when it counted," said McCarron, who injured his non-throwing wrist on the play but isn't said to be in danger of missing the regular-season finale. "We put ourselves in a position to win the ballgame and I failed the team. That is what it comes down to; you aren't always going to score touchdowns."

That's been especially true since losing Dalton. The Bengals had averaged 27.8 points and 376.3 yards of offense in the 12 games preceding the injury with particularly impressive showings in the last three at 33.0 points per game. In the three games dating to Dalton's exit, Cincinnati has averaged 20.3 points and 307.0 yards.

It looked like it had overcome that in the first half against Denver with a 14-3 lead and 204 yards, but the Bengals totaled 90 in the second half and overtime.

"This one definitely hurts, when you feel like you have a lot of momentum and doing some good things out there and kind of spit out the bit in the second half," running back Jeremy Hill said.

The Ravens (5-10) are simply trying to win two in a row for the second time in 2015 and avoid matching their second-worst season ever while again playing spoiler. They complicated things for Pittsburgh last week with a 20-17 home win that ensured they wouldn't equal their franchise-worst inaugural 4-12 season of 1996, though their 2007 mark is still matchable.

"We want to step off as high as we possibly can," coach John Harbaugh said. "Let's get as good as we can get as a football team. The goal doesn't change that way whether you're in the playoffs or not in the playoffs. We need to play the best football we can play because it's a journey. Winning those games is definitely a measuring stick of how good you are."

Baltimore's quarterback and injury issues make Cincinnati's look comparatively stable. Joe Flacco was lost for the season with a torn left ACL and MCL on Nov. 22, and the Ravens have since started Matt Schaub, Jimmy Clausen and Ryan Mallett while also dealing with key long-term injuries to players such as Terrell Suggs, Justin Forsett and Steve Smith Sr.

Mallett faced the Steelers and completed 28 of 41 for 274 yards and a touchdown in his first action since Oct. 18 with Houston, and Harbaugh praised the offense for giving the defense ideal circumstances.

"We didn't give up any points on turnovers," said Harbaugh, whose team stayed clean in the turnover category after committing 15 in its previous seven games. "That's winning football. That's the way we want to play, and to me, that's a blueprint for us going forward. Now we have to try to replicate that blueprint. We have to try to do that again on Sunday against Cincinnati."

Things could come easier for Cincinnati's offense against Baltimore as opposed to Denver's top-ranked defense. The Ravens rank 22nd in points allowed at 25.1 and 10th in total defense at 340.1 yards, though they have had some impressive performances lately, limiting an explosive Pittsburgh offense to 303 yards a week after holding Kansas City to 277.

The Bengals have won the last four meetings and the past three in Cincinnati. The last three overall have been decided by no more than a touchdown, including a 28-24 win in Baltimore on Sept. 27.


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