Bengals vs Ravens Props – Best Player Props to Bet for TNF Week 11

By Robert Duff in NFL Football
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- It’s the Cincinnati Bengals at the Baltimore Ravens in an AFC North showdown for the NFL Week 11 TNF game
- Cincinnati WR Ja’Marr Chase is given a receiving yardage prop total of 80.5 yards
- A look at a vast array of Bengals vs Ravens player props can be found below with odds and picks
Both the Cincinnati Bengals and Baltimore Ravens are coming off stunning Week 10 home-field losses as they prepare for the Week 11 TNF game, which will have significant implications on the race in the AFC North. They meet in prime-time tonight and we’re covering the top players to target for tonight’s Bengals vs Ravens props.
Baltimore is current leading the way at 7-3. Amazingly, the 5-4 record of the reigning champion Bengals is leaving them in last place in this ultra-competitive division.
From elusive Ravens double-threat QB Lamar Jackson, to the pass and catch combo of Bengals QB Joe Burrow and WR Ja’Marr Chase, there’s plenty of NFL player prop bet options to consider in this game.
Bengals vs Ravens Player Props
Passer | Completions | Passing Yards | Passing TDs |
---|---|---|---|
Joe Burrow (CIN) | 24.5 (O -114 | U -122) | 255.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 1.5 (O -115 | U -115) |
Lamar Jackson (BAL) | 17.5 (O -140 | U +103) | 225.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 1.5 (O +115 | U +150) |
Rusher | Rushing Attempts | Rushing Yards | Rushing + Receiving Yards |
Joe Mixon (CIN) | 13.5 (O -114 | U -122) | 54.5 (O -114 | U -122) | 79.5 (O -118 | U -118) |
Gus Edwards (BAL) | 11.5 (O +107 | U -145) | 45.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 49.5 (O -122 | U -114) |
Lamar Jackson (BAL) | 8.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 44.5 (O -114 | U -122) | OFF |
Keaton Mitchell (BAL) | OFF | 36.5 (O -122 | U -114) | 48.5 (O -122 | U -114) |
Receiver | Receptions | Receiving Yards | Longest Reception |
Ja’Marr Chase (CIN) | 7.5 (O +110 | U -150) | 80.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 24.5 (O -118 | U -118) |
Mark Andrews (BAL) | 4.5 (O -125 | U -110) | 55.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 21.5 (O -122 | U -114) |
Zay Flowers (BAL) | 4.5 (O +120 | U -165) | 52.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 22.5 (O -110 | U -125) |
Tyler Boyd (CIN) | 4.5 (O +110 | U -150) | 44.5 (O -122 | U -114) | 18.5 (O -122 | U -114) |
Trenton Irwin (CIN) | 3.5 (O +130 | U -180) | 35.5 (O -114 | U -122) | 17.5 (O -114 | U -122) |
Rashod Bateman (BAL) | 2.5 (O -120 | U -110) | 29.5 (O -114 | U -122) | 16.5 (O -122 | U -114) |
Odell Beckham Jr (BAL) | 2.5 (O +125 | U -175) | 26.5 (O -118 | U -118) | 16.5 (O -110 | U -125) |
Both QBs are being given a passing TD prop of 1.5. The over on Cincinnati’s Burrow is set at -115. The under on Baltimore’s Jackson is set at +150. The Ravens are favored by 3.5 points and the over/under is 45.5 in the NFL odds.

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Bengals vs Ravens Props #1: Ja’Marr Chase Receiving Yards
With Cincinnati WR Tee Higgins out through injury, you might be reluctant to play an over on the receiving yardage number attached to Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase in the NFL props, figuring he’ll be getting some extra attention from the Baltimore defense.
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Don’t go there. By that we mean don’t worry about Chase. He gets extra attention every week of the NFL season. Chase has gone over this total in three of his past five games and in three of five career games facing the Ravens.
- Bengals vs Ravens Prop Picks: Ja’Marr Chase over 80.5 receiving yards -118 (1 unit)
Bengals vs Ravens Props #2: Mark Andrews Receiving Yards
The receiving yardage total for Baltimore TE Mark Andrews is set at 55.5 yards. On the one hand, he’s failed to clear that bar in two of his last three games, which might make it seem like a bad play in the Bengals vs Ravens picks. Then again, Cincinnati is allowing 66.88 yards per game in receptions to TE, which is fourth-worst in the NFL.
99% of the handle is on Mark Andrews & Tanner Hudson OVER receiving yards for #TNFonPrime
🏈 Mark Andrews O/U 54.5 Rec Yards
🏈 Tanner Hudson O/U 21.5 Rec Yards#RavensFlock #RuleTheJungle pic.twitter.com/19EZ21Fv6O— DraftKings Sportsbook (@DKSportsbook) November 16, 2023
In the past three games, the Bengals defense has been torched by San Francisco’s George Kittle (149 yards), Buffalo’s Dalton Kincaid (81) and Houston’s Dalton Schultz (71). Andrews is in this elite class of TE. And he’s gone over 55.5 yards in catches in five of the past seven games.
- Bengals vs Ravens Prop Picks: Mark Andrews Over 55.5 passing yards -118 (1 unit)
Bengals vs Ravens Touchdown Scorer Props
Player | Odds to Score 1st TD | Odds to Score Any TD |
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Joe Mixon (CIN) | +600 | -105 |
Gus Edwards (BAL) | +600 | +120 |
Lamar Jackson (BAL) | +700 | +130 |
Ja’Marr Chase (CIN) | +700 | +110 |
Mark Andrews (BAL) | +800 | +145 |
Keaton Mitchell (BAL) | +1000 | +210 |
Justice Hill (BAL) | +1800 | +500 |
Irv Smith Jr (CIN) | +1800 | +550 |
Joe Burrow (CIN) | +2000 | +480 |
Isaiah Likely (BAL) | +3500 | +1000 |
Cincinnati RB Joe Mixon owns the shortest odds in the anytime touchdown props bets for this game of -105. He’s scored a TD in each of the last three games.
Bengals vs Ravens Props #3: Joe Mixon Anytime Touchdown
The rushing yardage totals for Bengals RB Mixon have certainly been erratic this season. However, of late he’s been proving quite adept at making the last yard. As noted above, Mixon has found the end zone in each of the past three games.
Mixon has scored five career TDs in 12 games against the Ravens. He’s broken the plane of the goal line in three of Cincinnati’s last five games against the Ravens, including two of the last three games at Baltimore.
- Bengals vs Ravens Prop Picks: Joe Mixon Anytime Touchdown Scorer -105 (1 unit)

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An industry veteran, Bob literally taught the course on the history of sports at Elder College. He has worked as a Sports Columnist for Postmedia, appeared as a guest on several radio stations, was the Vice President of the Society For International Hockey Research in Ontario, and written 25 books.