NFL Week 5 Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets: Sunday Night Football (Bengals vs. Ravens)

Tonight we have a matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Baltimore Ravens. Millions of dollars will get bet on this game. However, which touchdown prop bets should you bet? Let’s take a look.

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NFL Week 5 Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets: Sunday Night Football (Bengals vs. Ravens)

Cincinnati Bengals First TD Scorer: Ja’Marr Chase (WR) +350

The second-year player is the best receiver on his team and one of the best in the NFL. Chase leads the team with eight red zone targets and is tied for first with two receiving touchdowns. Meanwhile, the first touchdown of the game the Ravens have surrendered has been a passing score in three of the four games this season. All three have come from inside the 10-yard line. Furthermore, the Baltimore secondary has struggled this season, especially against defending the big play. Chase led the Bengals in receiving touchdowns last year with 13. Expect the second-year receiver to have a massive performance against the Ravens.

Baltimore Ravens First TD Scorer: J.K. Dobbins (RB) +320

Last week Dobbins scored two touchdowns against the Buffalo Bills, including a one-yard receiving touchdown to start the game. While he didn’t play last year because of a torn ACL, Dobbins had two rushing touchdowns in his previous matchup against the Bengals on only 13 rushing attempts. Meanwhile, the Cincinnati defense has played well this season, giving up only four touchdowns in four games. However, three have been to running backs, including two first scores. Najee Harris had the first touchdown in the Week 1 matchup, while Chase Edmonds had the first score last week. With Rashod Bateman unable to play tonight, the Ravens will need to lean on Dobbins and the running game even more than usual.

Anytime TD Scorer: Tee Higgins (WR – CIN) +155

While Chase is a superstar and deserves all the credit he gets, Higgins is one of the more underrated players in the NFL. The third-year receiver is tied for the team lead with two receiving touchdowns. Furthermore, his targets (28) and receptions (20) are the second-most on the team, only behind Chase, while he leads the team in receiving yards (315). Meanwhile, the Ravens’ secondary has struggled this season, giving up six touchdowns to wide receivers, the second-most in the NFL. More importantly, in the Week 16 matchup last year, the former Clemson star had 12 receptions for nearly 200 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Expect him to find the end zone at least once tonight.

Anytime TD Scorer: Mark Andrews (TE – BAL) +105

Baltimore’s passing attack has been clicking this season as Lamar Jackson leads the NFL in passing touchdowns with 11. His go-to target is Andrews, who leads the team with three receiving touchdowns. Despite the absence of Jackson, Andrews had a touchdown in the Week 16 matchup against the Bengals last year. Furthermore, the veteran tight end had four touchdowns in the past five meetings against Cincinnati. While the Bengals haven’t surrendered a touchdown to the tight end position this year, they haven’t faced a superstar like Andrews. Last season they gave up eight touchdowns to tight ends, the sixth-most in the NFL by comparison. Andrews will have a big performance this week.

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