Lions vs Ravens Odds, Picks, and Predictions Week 7: Detroit Flexes Two-Way Muscles in Baltimore

A pair of NFL division leaders square off on Sunday afternoon as the Baltimore Ravens host the Detroit Lions. The Lions are atop the NFC North with a 5-1 record while the Ravens are the No. 1 team in the AFC North with a 4-2 mark.

NFL odds for this Week 7 showdown opened with the Ravens as 2.5-point favorites before shifting to the key number of -3. Check out my best free NFL picks for Lions vs. Ravens below.

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Lions vs Ravens predictions

The Detroit Lions are fresh off a 20-6 road victory against the Buccaneers which improved their record to 5-1 straight up and against the spread. Their only loss this season came in overtime against the Seahawks. The Lions have gone a perfect 3-0 on the road,…

How to Stream Rams vs Lions Live — Free With bet365

It’s only fitting that the first Detroit Lions home playoff game since 1994 features Matthew Stafford. 

However, Stafford will be wearing a visitors jersey as he leads the Los Angeles Rams into battle vs. Jared Goff and Co. 

Both teams will believe they can win this game and the betting odds leave very little to choose between them. 

While there are a number of different subscription-based TV channels and streaming services available to watch this game… did you know that you can also live stream Rams/Lions directly from legal sports betting sites?

In Canada, bet365 is one of our most trusted NFL betting sites — and the premier platform that offers NFL live streaming for eligible Canadian customers. Read on for more details …

NFL First Touchdown Props Week 3: Bowers Breaks Through

Three weeks into the NFL season we’re starting to get a far better idea of which offenses we can trust, ones we need to avoid, and which players are starting to earn more usage in those offenses.

Now it’s time to turn that information into cold, hard cash with my first touchdown scorer NFL picks for Week 3!

Even 17,000km cannot diminish the joy of Liverpool’s title win for so-called ‘plastic’ fans

It is a week since Liverpool ended their 30-year title drought and as they prepare to face Manchester City as champions, I am yet to unhook myself from the intoxicating red rush of eulogising articles, videos, podcasts and social media content I have been mainlining ever since. If it is going to be another 30 years until the next title win I am taking in everything, even grainy footage of Jürgen Klopp gegenpressing the hell out of a dance floor like a man six tequilas into his daughter’s wedding reception.

I should point out that, Like the vast majority of Liverpool’s estimated 700 million supporters around the world, I am not a Liverpudlian. Indeed, I grew up in Wollongong, New South Wales, and now live in Melbourne, Victoria. About as…

Abraham sings Mourinho’s praises as Roma prepare to take on Leicester City

Tammy Abraham has praised José Mourinho for breathing belief back into his game and described the Roma manager as “one of the best coaches on the planet”, as the Portuguese prepares to take charge of his first game in England since his sacking by Tottenham last year.

Mourinho will attempt to guide the Serie A club to a first‑leg victory against his former protege, the Leicester manager Brendan Rodgers, in the Europa Conference League semi-finals. Abraham will hope to add to his 26-goal tally at the King Power Stadium on Thursday, when the Leicester striker Jamie Vardy could make his first start since sustaining a niggling knee injury last month.

Rangers’ Van Bronckhorst shrugs off Leipzig claims of feeling drainedRead more

‘A transformative step’: Football Australia reveals eight national second division clubs

Eight semi-professional clubs are one step closer to a place in the A-League Men’s competition after Football Australia announced the make-up of a national second division starting in 2025.

The new league will consist of at least 10 teams and eight foundation participants were named on Monday – former National Soccer League clubs South Melbourne, Preston Lions, Sydney Olympic, Sydney United, Marconi Stallions, Wollongong Wolves and New South Wales premiers APIA Leichhardt, join Avondale, who won the Victorian state title for the first time in September.

Between two and four additional teams will be selected early next year “as part of refined application process”, according to FA. The clubs will form part of…

2024 MLB Draft Top Names To Know

The MLB Draft Combine starts Tuesday in Phoenix but you can put together your top picks for the mid-July draft without dissecting the festivities.The top of the draft is filled with elite college batters and two superb college hurlers. There's also a probable high school position player in the top 10.Of course, no matter how impressive the prospect, there's no guarantee the player will pan out.After all, it was easy to tell Stephen Strasburg should be the No. 1 overall pick in 2009 but Mike Trout wasn't selected until No. 25. Guys named Donavan Tate, Tony Sanchez and Matt Hobgood went 3, 4 and 5 overall.Here's a half-dozen players to know and another on the rise:Oregon State 2B Travis BazzanaThe left-handed hitter is viewed as the favorite to go No. 1 overall to the Cl…

You Stay Classy, Pete Rose

We had a lot of fun with the Pete Rose "I'm sorry" autographed baseball story from Tuesday, thanks, as usual, to our commenters. You folks took our eight-yard slant pass over the middle and turned it into an 80-yard TD run, if you'll excuse a football analogy in the midst of a baseball post. For those one or two of you just checking in on this tale, Pete Rose at one time signed about 300 baseballs with the words "I'm sorry I bet on baseball — Pete Rose", and was subsequently shocked — shocked — to learn that some unscrupulous dealer was set to auction them without his knowledge. Rose told ESPN's Stephen A. Smith on Monday that those balls were never meant to be sold. Rose is much too classy to profit from his misdeeds in baseball. Um, righ…

Righteous Baseball Dude Kumar Rocker Saved Vanderbilt Again

The last time we checked in on freshman Vanderbilt pitcher Kumar Rocker, he had just vanquished the vile Duke Blue Devils with a 19-strikeout no-hitter that also featured some well-earned shit-talking. That start saved Vanderbilt from postseason elimination, and now they are facing off against Michigan in a three-game series for the title. Vandy lost Game 1, and so in last night’s Game 2 they once again turned to Rocker and asked him to save the day. Rocker did not let his team down. Through 6.1 innings he held Michigan to three hits and one run while striking out 11 and walking two. The most thrilling part of Kumar’s outing was how he started it, striking out five of the first six batters he faced: After the game, which Vanderbilt won 4-1, Michigan head coach Erik Bakich couldn’…

Welcome To Hell: It’s Deadspin’s 2016 Presidential Debate Liveblog 

Tonight at 9 p.m., a former Secretary of State will take on a bloviating game-show racist for the chance to be our president. And we’ll be liveblogging every goddamn minute of it. How long will it take before Lester Holt breaks down in tears? Is Hillary Clinton properly hydrated? And will Donald Trump finally pull his penis out on stage? Unfortunately, we’ll find out soon. So please, join us. No one should have to go through this alone. …