Ravens vs Bills Picks, Prediction and Odds for NFL Divisional Round, January 19
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The NFL Divisional Round serves up a spicy AFC showdown as the Buffalo Bills host the Baltimore Ravens with a trip to the AFC Championship on the line. Baltimore embarrassed Buffalo in Week 4, cruising to a 35-10 victory at home. But this isn’t September, and it’s not the same Bills team.

Buffalo has won nine straight home games and looks every bit like a title contender. With the game a pick’em, the NFL odds slightly favor Baltimore (-115), but the Bills (-105) are primed for revenge.
The Over/Under is set at 51.5, which screams a shootout. We’re backing the Bills for the win, the Over to hit and Buffalo tight end Dawson Knox to quietly cash in on a receiving yards prop. Let’s dive into the NFL predictions.
Ravens vs Bills Game Information
- Game: Baltimore Ravens (12-5) vs Buffalo Bills (13-4)
- Location: Highmark Stadium, Buffalo, NY
- Day/Time: Sunday, Jan 19, 6:30 p.m. ET
- Ravens vs Bills Live Stream: Paramount+
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3 Best Bets for Ravens vs Bills
1. Moneyline Pick: Redemption for Buffalo (-105)
The Bills have been on a tear since their Week 4 loss to Baltimore. Josh Allen has shaken off early-season hiccups and is playing at an MVP level. With Buffalo’s defense tightening up and the offense averaging 36 points per game over their last four wins (excluding their Week 18 rest-fest), the Bills have the firepower to handle Baltimore.
Meanwhile, the Ravens have looked dominant, but their recent schedule was softer than the center of a S’more. Beating up on the Pittsburgh Steelers and Houston Texans isn’t a tall task like facing an elite team like Buffalo.
Plus, Lamar Jackson’s playoff track record on the road is… let’s call it “a work in progress.” Per Ravens vs Bills betting tips, he’s 1-3 in such games, and the last time he visited Buffalo in the playoffs, the Ravens mustered just three points and I lost a few units.
The Bills’ home-field advantage is no joke. They’re 9-0 at Highmark Stadium this season, and the forecast calls for freezing temperatures — perfect for Buffalo’s physical style of play. If Allen has the ball last, you can bet he’s sealing the win for your online bet.
The Pick: Buffalo Bills (-105)
2. Bet Over (51.5) as Offenses Explode
This game feels destined to light up the scoreboard for NFL picks. The Ravens and Bills both boast dynamic offenses capable of scoring in bunches. Buffalo has hit the Over in seven of their last 10 games, and their team total Over is 8-1 at home this season.
Allen and his weapons — running back James Cook and receivers Khalil Shakir and Curtis Samuel — are humming and the Ravens‘ defense, while solid, hasn’t faced an attack like this in months.
On the other side, Baltimore’s offense has leaned on its rushing attack, but Jackson’s dual-threat ability means the Ravens can adapt to any game script. Buffalo’s defense, despite improvement, is vulnerable to big plays, and Baltimore’s play-action-heavy approach is a problem for aggressive secondaries.
If the Bills jump out to an early lead, the Ravens will be forced to air it out, pushing the tempo and inflating the score. And even if it’s a close game, both teams have red-zone weapons and elite quarterbacks who can keep drives alive on third down.
Don’t overthink this one. Both teams are in their element offensively, and the Over has hit in 13 of Baltimore’s last 18 games, per NFL betting trends. Expect points — and lots of them.
3. Dawson Knox Over 14.5 Receiving Yards
Dawson Knox isn’t the flashiest name in Buffalo’s offense, nor does he make a lot of NFL news headlines, but he’s a reliable target in key moments. Knox should see opportunities in the short and intermediate passing game, with Baltimore’s secondary focused on a wide receiver group that also includes veteran Amari Cooper and rookie Keon Coleman.
Did Mr. Brightside originate at Dawson Knox’s wedding? 😭 pic.twitter.com/JakCk6QdXY
— Kristen Kimmick (@Kimmick86) January 15, 2025
Knox has eclipsed this number in four of his last six games, and he’s seeing consistent usage in the red zone and on third downs. A simple screen or crossing route could be all he needs to hit this mark. It’s a low-risk, high-reward NFL player prop pick, perfect for complementing your other bets.
The Pick: Dawson Knox Over 14.5 Receiving Yards (-113)
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Question Of The Day
When was the last time the Buffalo Bills won the Super Bowl?
Despite making the big game four times, the Bills have never won a Super Bowl.
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