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Kansas City Chiefs vs Baltimore Ravens 28 Jan 2024 NFL Full Game Replay

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Kansas City Chiefs vs Baltimore Ravens Full Game Replays Free

NFL 2023 - Conference Title Games

 

  • Matchup: Kansas City Chiefs vs. Baltimore Ravens
  • Date: Sunday, Jan. 28 
  • Time: 3 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. CT
  • Location: M&T Bank Stadium (Baltimore)
  • Moneyline: Chiefs +180, Ravens -215
  • Spread: Chiefs +3.5 (-102), Ravens -3.5 (-120)
  • Total: Over/Under 44.5 (-108/-112)

 

Baltimore Ravens what to watch: 

With one overtime loss, one by two points, and three games in which the majority of starters were benched in Week 18, Baltimore is 7-3 at home this year. Lamar Jackson can look back to the 2021 encounter, where he ran for 107 yards and completed passes for 239 yards in a 36-35 home triumph. With 921 yards gained through rushes in 19 games, the quarterback leads the league's top-ranked rushing assault.


The offense-wise, sixth-place Balimore Ravens are third in yards per play. Led by linebackers Patrick Queen and Roquan Smith, the Baltimore defense surrenders a league-low 16.5 points per contest. In terms of takeaways and sacks, the Ravens are also top in the NFL, with Justin Madubuike recording 13. Pro Bowl cornerback Marlon Humphrey and standout tight end Mark Andrews are two more players the team is hopeful make a Sunday comeback from injuries. 

 

Kansas City Chiefs what to watch: 

Throughout his career, Patrick Mahomes has a 9-1-1 record as an underdog. He and tight end Travis Kelce are among the greatest postseason tandems ever. Having connected for 16 career playoff touchdowns—the most in NFL history—five of them have come in conference championship games. Mahomes, the two-time MVP, has won 13 postseason games and has at least 340 passing yards in each of the four meetings with the Ravens. With five straight postseason victories, Mahomes has thrown 10 touchdown passes and thrown zero interceptions.


Rashee Rice, a receiver, has become another dependable option for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and the Chiefs are 9-4 ATS in their last 13 postseason games. In the last seven games overall, the youngster has 55 receptions for 177 yards, including 177 yards in the two postseason games. Given that the Chiefs are second in both scoring defense and sack totals, they can nearly match Baltimore's defense. They are fourth against the pass and second overall in defense.

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