Dolphins vs. Bengals predictions: Odds, total, player props, pick, trends for 'Thursday Night Football'

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Dolphins vs. Bengals predictions: Odds, total, player props, pick, trends for 'Thursday Night Football'

The Cincinnati Bengals and Miami Dolphins are playing on "Thursday Night Football" in Week 4. Miami is undefeated and is fresh off an impressive win over Buffalo. Cincinnati is trying to turn the tide after an 0-2 start and get back to .500 after beating the Jets in the Week 3.

Cincinnati Bengals are the favourites against Miami Dolphins. Tua Tagovailoa is expected to play so the line is now Bengals -3.5.

The Dolphins are coming off an improbable win over the team that is favored to win its division in the Buffalo Bills. The Bengals finally got into the win column against New York last week. However, the Jets turned the ball over four times and the Bengals scored 13 points off those takeaways.

Dolphins are 8-2 ATS in their last 10 games following a straight-up win.

The Dolphins are favored to beat the Bengals. The total for this head-to-head was 44.5 before Week 3. Tua Tagovailoa is expected to play.

The Dolphins and Bengals are both in the top 10 in points per game. Miami's offense is capable of exploding at any moment, but Tagovailoa's injury clouds its potential. The Bengals haven't played to their peak yet.

Dolphins vs. Bengals is Thursday Night Football. Over is 6-0 in Bengals last 6 games following a straight-up win of more than 14 points.

Tua Tagovailoa props include passing yards, interception percentage and a touchdown. Tagvailo's health has shrunk his prop market. The Dolphins' secondary is allowing 9.9 yards per completion through three weeks.

Joe Burrow has gone over the total in each of his three games this season. The Dolphins are giving up 297.7 passing yards per game this year. The Over on Burrows' pass attempts and passing yardage deserve consideration.

Tyreek Hill saw just four targets in Week 3, but he still managed to catch two passes. Joe Mixon is averaging 6.6 targets per game this season and is facing a Dolphins defense that gave up 143 receiving yards to running backs last week.


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