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Chris Broussard Makes Big Prediction About Steelers, Ravens Game

Chris Broussard Makes Big Prediction About Steelers, Ravens Game
Chris Broussard Makes Big Prediction About Steelers, Ravens Game


 

Week 16 of the NFL season is here, giving teams just three more opportunities to make a final playoff push, a final chance to secure their playoff seed.

Several teams have already punched their tickets, leaving just a few more spots for the rest of the hopefuls.

Several important games are taking place in Week 16, but there might not be a game with more stakes than the matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Steelers currently hold a one-game lead over the Ravens in the AFC North, so they need to win this game to keep their foot on the gas and win the division.

A win would help the Ravens’ chances of winning the division and effectively secure a playoff berth in the process.

The Ravens are 6.5-point favorites heading into this game, which could indicate a blowout.

However, when asked about this line, Chris Broussard didn’t shy away from his response in a recent segment of “First Things First.”

“You would think no, that’s awfully high. But I’m here for it, they’re going to win by a touchdown,” Broussard said.

Broussard has nothing but confidence in the Ravens heading into this matchup, as he believes they will easily win.

The Ravens do have a higher-powered offense on paper, as Lamar Jackson has played at a high level all year.

Both teams have strong defenses, which could be the most important factor in this game.

Can the Steelers find a way to stop Jackson in his tracks?

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