NFL Thursday Night Football Player Prop Bet Picks: Bengals vs. Ravens (Week 11)

Tonight’s match is a very important AFC North battle. Even though the Baltimore Ravens are in first in the division and the Cincinnati Bengals are in last, just one game in the loss column separates the two teams. The Ravens won the first matchup in Week 2, so the Bengals will need this game if they want to chance to win a potential tiebreaker.

Let’s look at some players that could make an impact.

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Best Thursday Night Football Player Prop Bets

Odds Courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook

Mark Andrews Over 57.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

Andrews had a bad game last week – it happens to the best of them. But this is not a guy you fade often, and we’re not doing it this week. Andrews has recently been successful against the Bengals: He’s averaged 6.5 catches, 86.3 receiving yards and a touchdown over the past three games. Cincinnati has also forgotten how to guard tight ends. They’ve recently allowed 71 yards to the Houston Texans’ Dalton Schultz, 81 to the Buffalo Bills’ Dalton Kincaid and 149 to the San Francisco 49ers’ George Kittle.

Lamar Jackson Over 44.5 Rushing Yards (-125)

Jackson has played great against the Bengals and has won the past two games against them. One of his best attributes is his ability to use his legs, but Jackson’s hit the century mark just once this year. The only year where he didn’t have multiple games with more than 100 rushing yards was 2020. The Bengals allow 5.0 yards per rush this year (second-worst in the NFL) and 5.2 yards per rush to quarterbacks (third-worst). Jackson has done well on the ground against the Bengals, too, having gone over this total in seven of eight games he’s completed vs. Cincinnati.

Joe Mixon Under 54.5 Rushing Yards (-120)

Mixon isn’t the running back he was a few years ago. He’s averaged just 3.9 yards per carry and ranks 32nd in yards created per touch. He ran for 59 rushing yards in the matchup against Baltimore in Week 2, but don’t expect him to come near that this time. Cincinnati was already a passing-dominant team and have pass 70% of the time in the past couple of games. Look for Mixon to be more involved in the passing game with wide receiver Tee Higgins out, but don’t expect many carries.


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