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Top prop bets for Ravens vs. Bengals: TNF game insights

Z.Baker28 min ago
The NFL's Week 10 slate of games opens with a key AFC clash between the Baltimore Ravens (6-3, 5-3-1 ATS) and the Cincinnati Bengals (4-5, 5-4 ATS).

These clubs continue to jockey for playoff position in a close conference race entering the season's stretch run. What's more, these division rivals never want to see each other find any kind of success.

The best sportsbooks in Pennsylvania favor the home team by nearly a touchdown in this one, with some books giving the Bengals as many as 6.5 points. Considering the high-powered nature of these two offenses, it's no surprise that the 53-point total here stands as the highest point total for the NFL's Week 10 schedule.

Before we get to five of the best prop bets for Ravens-Bengals on TNF, here's a look at the best betting odds for this ballgame.

Best prop bets for Ravens-Bengals
  • Ja'Marr Chase Anytime Touchdown (-120, FanDuel)
  • Joe Burrow Over 267.5 Passing Yards (-115, BetMGM)
  • Derrick Henry 100+ Alt Rushing Yards (+105, Caesars)
  • Zay Flowers 70+ Alt Receiving Yards (+140, BetRivers)
  • Lamar Jackson 250+ Passing Yards (+145, DraftKings)
  • Chase to find the end zone yet again Ja'Marr Chase remains the focal point of the passing attack in Cincinnati, especially with Tee Higgins still out. Chase has been Joe Burrow's most reliable target for years. The three-time Pro Bowler has found the end zone seven times already this season and has a good chance to do so in Week 10 against a susceptible Baltimore secondary. He's scored five touchdowns in seven career games versus the Ravens.

  • Chase has scored in three of his last five games, including twice in his last game against Baltimore.
  • The Ravens have allowed the second-most receiving touchdowns to wide receivers (13) so far this season.
  • Baltimore surrenders an average of two passing touchdowns per game, tied for third-most in the league.
  • The bet: Ja'Marr Chase Anytime Touchdown (-120, FanDuel Sportsbook )

    Burrow to go bombs away Joe Burrow, much like the Cincinnati Bengals overall, has had an uneven season, but things might be looking up. He matched a season-high with five touchdown passes in Week 9 and threw for over 250 yards for the fourth time, which bodes well heading into this rivalry game. The last time Burrow faced the Ravens, he carved them up for a season-best 392 passing yards, connecting on over 76 percent of his passes.

  • Burrow averages 283.9 passing yards per game in eight career contests versus the Ravens.
  • Baltimore's defense ranks 32nd in passing yards allowed per game (280.9).
  • Cincinnati's offensive scheme emphasizes a pass-heavy approach, especially in divisional matchups.
  • The bet: Joe Burrow Over 267.5 Passing Yards (-115, BetMGM Sportsbook )

    Henry hunting more yardage Derrick Henry has proven any of his doubters wrong this season, and he's provided PA sports betting participants with consistent cash. The four-time Pro Bowler has found the end zone in all nine games this season. For this Ravens-Bengals TNF tilt, Henry eyes a Bengals defense that's been susceptible to the run. Henry, running behind an effective offensive line, leads the league in rushing. What's more, he's the only player to have over 1,000 rushing yards gained thus far.

  • Henry has eclipsed the 100-yard mark five times this season, including in three of his last four games.
  • The Bengals rank 24th in defending the run, surrendering 130.4 rushing yards per game.
  • Henry's gone over 100 rushing yards in two of five career games versus Cincinnati.
  • The bet: Derrick Henry 100+ Alt Rushing Yards (+105, Caesars Sportsbook )

    Flowers to continue his great run Zay Flowers has emerged as the top receiving target in Baltimore in his second season, and the Ravens' recent acquisition of Diontae Johnson shouldn't change that. Flowers enters this contest off a 127-yard, two-touchdown performance, and should excel in this matchup against a suspect Bengals secondary. Cincinnati's defense ranks 19th this season defending opposing wide receivers.

  • Flowers has eclipsed 100 receiving yards in four of his last five games.
  • In his last game versus the Bengals, Flowers posted 111 receiving yards on seven catches.
  • The Bengals allow opposing receivers to gain 143.3 yards per game.
  • The bet: Zay Flowers 70+ Alt Receiving Yards (+140, BetRivers Sportsbook )

    Jackson's passing prowess to continue Lamar Jackson has enjoyed a solid season thus far. While always viewed as a running quarterback, Jackson has been slinging the ball from the pocket well this season, too, consistently surpassing the 200-yard mark and showing improved accuracy and decision-making, evidenced by his impressive 20:2 touchdown-to-interception ratio. He'll face Bengals defense ranking 25th in opponent dropback EPA and success rate, so when Jackson suits up, he should be well-positioned for success.

  • Jackson has eclipsed 250 passing yards in five straight ball games.
  • Cincinnati has surrendered an average of 250 passing yards to opposing quarterbacks.
  • Jackson has thrown for over 250 passing yards in three of his last five games versus the Bengals, including each of his previous two.
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