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2 min readJan 10, 2020

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Titans vs Ravens: Baltimore has been dominant during their 12-game winning streak, and Tennessee simply isn’t better than those teams. The Ravens will outmuscle and outrace them to a quick 14-point lead before coasting the rest of the way, as they’ve done so often this season.

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The Ravens wrapped up 2019 with a 28–10 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers. Baltimore’s only touchdown came from RB Justice Hill.

Meanwhile, Tennessee earned some postseason bragging rights after a successful outing last week. They walked away with a 20–13 win over the New England Patriots. Among those leading the charge for Tennessee was RB Derrick Henry, who rushed for one TD and 182 yards on 34 carries.

Baltimore is now 14–2 while Tennessee sits at 9–7. Two offensive stats to keep in the back of your head while watching: The Ravens come into the contest boasting the most overall touchdowns in the NFL at 58. The Titans have displayed some offensive firepower of their own as they enter the matchup with 21 rushing touchdowns, good for second best in the league. We’ll find out if either of these strengths ends up making the difference in the matchup.

DraftKings released pricing for the Saturday Divisional round games on Tuesday, and we can expect the Sunday games in the next day or two. We’ve dropped the full range of prices, covering both the Captain slots and Flex slots.

The Titans defense impressed last week, but they face a dynamic Ravens offense that will likely be a little bit more difficult than the Patriots. Quarterback Lamar Jackson ($20,400/$13,600) is the most expensive player by a long shot, and yet he will still be a popular pick. He’s leaps and bounds ahead of everybody else in performance, and it’s just fun to have him on rosters. The object of DFS is to win money, but having players you enjoy watching adds a certain element to all fantasy sports.

Running back Mark Ingram ($14,700/$9,800) and tight end Mark Andrews ($13,800/9,200) are the big injury question marks this week. Tuesday was the first day of practice, and the injury report listed Ingram (calf) as a DNP and Andrews (ankle) as limited. Andrews is probably going to play, but Ingram is a bigger question. And even if Ingram plays, if he is not 100 percent, we could see more of Gus Edwards and Justice Hill complementing him.

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