Bengals vs. Ravens NFL Player Props, Odds

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Bengals vs. Ravens NFL Player Props, Odds

Two AFC North foes kick off Week 11 and our Bengals vs. Ravens NFL player props for Thursday Night Football based on the best TNF odds aim to add to the fireworks.

The AFC North has turned into a dog fight and two of the top contenders for the throne lock horns to start a new week. The Cincinnati Bengals have crawled out of an early 1-4 hole to win four of their last five games, sitting just two games back of first place in the division.

The Baltimore Ravens are perched atop the division standings with a 7-3 record. They have also won four of their last five and own a victory in the Week 2 meeting against the Bengals.

Here are our best Bengals vs. Ravens NFL player props for Thursday Night Football (NFL odds via our best NFL betting sites; pick confidence based on a 1-to-5-star scale).

Bengals vs. Ravens NFL player props: Thursday Night Football

Joe Mixon Over 20.5 receiving yards (-114 via FanDuel) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Joe Mixon has seen 74% of the snaps at the running back position for the Bengals this season, meaning he does not leave the field on passing downs. He has accumulated the team’s fourth-most targets (33) and receiving yards (157). The veteran back is averaging 17.3 receiving yards per game this year, but has cleared this mark four times in nine games.

However, Mixon has gained at least 21 yards in the passing game in seven out of his 12 career games against the Ravens, including three of his last four. Baltimore is giving up an average of 30.6 receiving yards to opposing running backs. Five backs have surpassed this total against them, including Mixon, who caught four passes for 36 yards in their Week 2 matchup.

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Both teams to score 20 or more points (+120 via BetMGM) ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Cincinnati started the season scoring an average of 12.25 points over their first four games. Since then, they have rallied to bump that average to 23.4 points per game in their last five games. Three weeks ago, they hung 31 points on one of the best defenses in the league in San Francisco. Defensively, they are allowing 21.3 points per game.

Baltimore ranks fifth in the league, scoring 27 points per game this year. The Ravens have put 20 points on the board in seven of their 10 games. At home, their average shoots up to 30 points per game in 2023. They have surrendered an average of 29 points in their last six meetings against Cincinnati. 

Both of these teams reached this mark in their Week 2 contest. The Bengals have scored at least 20 points in five out of the last six matchups against Baltimore.  

Keaton Mitchell Over 36.5 rushing yards (-115 via DraftKings) ⭐⭐⭐⭐

The Ravens are second only to the Cleveland Browns in rushing attempts this season, registering 32.4 per game this season. Mitchell has accounted for 12 of those carries over the last two weeks.

The rookie out of East Carolina is averaging 14.3 yards with each of those carries. Two weeks ago, he exploded for 138 yards against the Seahawks. Last week, he was three yards short of this mark against the Browns.

In Week 11, Baltimore faces a Cincinnati defense that is giving up the third-most rushing yards per game (136.2) this season. Last week, Texans running back Devin Singletary roughed them up for 150 yards on the ground. In their last matchup, both Gus Edwards and Justice Hill topped this number.  

Bengals vs. Ravens NFL player props for Thursday Night Football made Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. ET

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