Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs Over/Under Week 1 2024

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The Over/Under for the Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas Chiefs game on Sept. 5, 2024, is 46.5 points.

The line is subject to change and can vary based on the NFL sportsbook app.

Pick: Over 46.5 (-110)

Don’t let the 17-10 score from the last time these teams played fool you, as that game was played in 45-degree weather with precipitation. The Chiefs have cleared this total in eight of their last 10 season openers, while Baltimore has scored at least 25 points in every season opener since 2018.

Patrick Mahomes has 12 touchdown passes and 1,479 passing yards in four regular-season games versus the Ravens, while reigning NFL MVP Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry will be tough to stop.

This game could quickly turn into a shootout, making the Over a viable play.


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