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Los Angles Chargers at Baltimore Ravens NFL Week 6 notes

The Los Angeles Chargers (4-1) face the Baltimore Ravens (4-1) at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday for Week 6 of the NFL. The Ravens started the week as 3.5-point favorites but the spread has since moved to 2.5. The total points line is set at 52.0.

-  The Chargers have a 4-1-0 ATS record this season, while the Ravens hold a record of 2-3-0.

-  The Chargers have a 1-4-0 O/U record this season (meaning one game has gone over the total points line and four have gone under). The Ravens have a 3-2-0 O/U record.

Points on the board

- The Chargers are averaging 28.4 points per game this season (T6th in the league). Comparatively, the Ravens are averaging 27.2 (9th).

Moving the chains

- With an average of 411.4, the Chargers rank 7th in the league for total yards per game. Comparatively, the Ravens rank 2nd with 440.6 yards per game.

Ascendency in the air?

-  The Chargers have recorded 303.0 passing yards per game this season (3rd in the league). Comparatively, the Ravens' defense has given up 296.4 passing yards per game (T28th).

-  Meanwhile, the Ravens have recorded 291.8 passing yards per game this season (6th in the league), while the Chargers have been equally strong defensively, conceding just 215.4 passing yards per game (8th).

Advantage on the ground?

-  Looking at the ground game, the Chargers have recorded 108.4 rushing yards per game this season (17th in the league). Conversely, the Ravens are giving up 93.2 rushing yards per game (7th).

-  On the other hand, the Ravens have recorded 148.8 rushing yards per game this season (4th in the league), while the Chargers are giving up 157.6 rushing yards per game (32nd).

Protecting the ball

- Looking at their ability to force turnovers, the Chargers have recorded 7 total takeaways this season (T9th in the league), which is comparable to the Ravens, who have recorded 5 (T17th).

Which team will score the first touchdown?

-  The Chargers have recorded the first touchdown in four of their five games this season.

-  The Ravens have recorded the first touchdown in two of their five games this season.

First Scoring Play 

LA Chargers Touchdown 3 / 5 +235

LA Chargers Field Goal 0 / 5 +360

LA Chargers Safety 0 / 5 +5500

Baltimore Touchdown 1 / 5 +175

Baltimore Field Goal 1 / 5 +390

Baltimore Safety 0 / 5 +5500

Which team will get a quick start? 

The Chargers are +115 to be the first team to reach 10 points, while the Ravens are -141.

-  The Chargers and Ravens have both been the first to score 10 points in three of their five games this season.

First Quarter Moneyline

The Chargers are favored to win the First Quarter Moneyline market, currently at +115, while the Ravens are -136.

- The Chargers have a 3-1-1 first quarter W/L/T record this season, while the Ravens hold a record of 1-2-2.

First to Score 

The Chargers are +105 to score first, while the Ravens are -136.

-  The Chargers have scored first in three of their five games this season.

-  The Ravens have scored first in two of their five games this season.

Last Time They Met

The Chargers recorded a 23-17 victory over the Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium when these teams last met in the Wild Card Round of the 2018 season.

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