This weekend’s NFL postseason showdown between the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals has the potential to be the best game played during Wild Card Weekend, and plenty of that has to do with the star power on display.
While Lamar Jackson will remain sideliend, viewers will still be treated to stellar displays from Joe Burrow, Ja’Marr Chase, and Joe Mixon.
Here’s a look at some of my favorite NFL prop bets for Ravens vs Bengals. Please note that all odds and lines are current as of Thursday, Jan. 12 at 3 p.m. ET and courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.
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Ravens vs Bengals Player Props
Joe Burrow: Under 268.5 Passing Yards (-119) at Caesars Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
With this contest shaping up to be a blowout, the Bengals could look to go for a more conservative approach as the game continues. In that case, Burrow may well end up finishing with Under 268.5 passing yards, as he’s done seven times already this year — including twice against Baltimore.
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Joe Mixon: Anytime TD Scorer (-111) at Caesars Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
Should the Bengals look to lean a little harder on the run game in this one, we could very easily see Mixon record a touchdown. There’s also the added flexibility of Mixon being a receiving threat, as he’s scored two touchdowns through the air this season.
Ravens vs Bengals Prop Bets
Bengals: Win By 7-12 Points (+350) at Caesars Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
Cincinnati beat Baltimore by 11 points in Week 18, and a similar margin of victory doesn’t seem out of the question for NFL Wild Card bets. The Bengals are favored by seven, after all, which implies that sportsbooks are expecting the final difference to fall in this range.
Ravens: Under 15.5 Points (-110) at Caesars Sportsbook
WAGER: 1 Unit
This is a few notches below Baltimore’s implied total in this rematch, but I still like the value that we can get at this number. With Jackson unable to play, the Ravens could seriously struggle to score against a Cincinnati defense that ranked sixth in opponent scoring this season.