Bengals vs. Ravens Player Props for Chase Brown, Ja’Marr Chase, Mark Andrews, More

   

NFL Week 10 kicks off with Bengals vs. Ravens props on Thursday Night Football. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET from M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore.

I have four player prop picks for this game, including three on the Bengals side. For Baltimore, I’m backing an anytime touchdown scorer.

Let’s break down my NFL predictions and player props for Thursday night.

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Bengals vs. Ravens Player Props

In the table below, you’ll find each of our NFL staff’s top player prop picks from today’s slate of games. Click on any pick or team logo to navigate to a specific bet discussed in this article.

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Andrei Iosivas

The Ravens have been a passing sieve for opponents this season with wideouts able to have big days. With that in mind, we’re taking the under on Andrei Iosivas’ receptions with other players more likely to benefit from high usage against this defense.

Iosivas started the season well with three touchdowns in his first three games, but he’s had just once since then and has seen his usage decline heavily. He’s only had three or more receptions twice this season and both were in that three-game span to open the season.

In those three games, he had a huge 17 targets but in six weeks since, he’s only had a total of 14. He’s not seeing high volume and can’t be relied upon here.

Pick: Andrei Iosivas Under 2.5 Receptions (-132)

 

Chase Brown

When it comes to running backs against the Ravens, you generally need to take the under. No team in the NFL is giving up fewer rushing yards per game along the ground than the Ravens. They’re one of just four teams giving up fewer than 100 yards per game and with just 75.7, they’re well below the Vikings and Chiefs, too.

However, as good as the Ravens are against the run, they are fourth in terms of the most receiving yards allowed to running backs per game, averaging 46.4 per game.

With Zack Moss injured and Khalil Herbert having only just arrived via trade, we should see a lot of Chase Brown. He’s had nine targets in the past two weeks and should be featured here in the passing game.

Pick: Chase Brown Over 23.5 Receiving Yards (-110)

Ja’Marr Chase

This season we haven’t seen vintage Ja’Marr Chase, he’s had just two games of 100 or more yards, although he’s already racked up seven touchdowns. His receiving yard line stands at 81.5 yards, a number he’s exceeded just three times this year. This is a game ripe the threat that he can provide.

Nobody in the league is giving up more receiving yards per game than the Ravens, a staggering 280.9. It’s a real weak link for them at the moment and Chase can profit from facing that secondary, in a game which they are likely to be trailing and throwing more.

Interestingly, the Bengals have been getting Chase even more involved in the past two weeks with a total of 22 targets, the highest in any two-game span by a large margin. He’s getting elite volume and facing a defense that’s bad against the pass, priming Chase for a big day.

Pick: Ja’Marr Chase Over 81.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

Mark Andrews

When the season began, we saw Mark Andrews really struggle with just nine targets across the opening four games. The team worked hard to then integrate him more into the team and he’s had at least four targets in all but one game since. Since scoring his first touchdown in Week 6, he has managed to score four times.

The Bengals haven’t been great against tight ends this season. Only six teams have given up more receiving yardage to the tight end position, and the five touchdowns Cincinnati has given up to TEs sees it tied for the second-worst record in the NFL.

Last week, we saw Raiders TE Brock Bowers find the end zone against the Bengals and Mark Andrews is an appealing price to do similar at +225, especially if Isaiah Likely is out.