Thanksgiving Night caps off with a Ravens vs Bengals AFC North showdown that’s got everything — a red-hot Baltimore team, a returning franchise quarterback, and a total sitting north of 51. If you’re hunting Ravens Bengals props and Ravens Bengals predictions, this is your guide.
Line: Ravens -7 to -7.5 | Total: 51.5–52.5 | ML: Ravens -320 / Bengals +269
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The Ravens have won five straight after a brutal 1-5 start. The Bengals just activated Joe Burrow from IR — his first game since Week 2 after a Grade 3 turf toe injury. Burrow’s return changes everything for Ravens Bengals props and predictions.
Key Context:
- Ravens: 6-5 (3-3 HOME)
- Bengals: 3-8 (1-4 ROAD)
- Ja’Marr Chase returns from a 1-game suspension
- Tee Higgins OUT — Burrow missing his WR2
- Trey Hendrickson OUT (hip) — Bengals don’t have best pass-rusher
Ravens Bengals Predictions: Who Wins?
Prediction: Ravens 27, Bengals 20
Baltimore is the better team right now. The Ravens defense allows only 192 passing yards per game (6th in NFL) and Derrick Henry is bulldozing everyone. But Burrow’s return makes this closer than 7 points.
Expect the Ravens to control the clock with Henry, build a two-score lead, and force Burrow into catch-up mode. But Burrow + Chase can score in bunches, especially against a Ravens secondary that’s been vulnerable to elite route-runners.
Against the Spread: Ravens -7 is the right side, but it’s going to sweat. Burrow keeps it within a touchdown.
Ravens Bengals Player Props: Expert Picks
Let’s dive into the good stuff. First, check out some popular picks for tonight’s Ravens-Bengals game. Here are BAL-CIN props on Underdog:
Ja’Marr Chase HIGHER THAN 92.5 Receiving Yards
Chase has 861 receiving yards and 5 TD in 10 games this season — that’s 86.1 yards per game. He’s coming off a 1-game suspension, hungry and motivated, and now he gets Joe Burrow back instead of Joe Flacco.
With Tee Higgins OUT, Chase should see 10+ targets as the only true alpha receiver. Burrow is going to feed him early and often. The Ravens’ secondary is solid, but Chase is elite. He’s cleared 92.5 yards in 6 of 10 games this season.
Lamar Jackson HIGHER THAN 234.5 Passing Yards (-114)
Jackson’s passing numbers are modest this year — 1,595 yards, 15 TD, 3 INT through 10 games (159.5 YPG average). But that number is deflated because the Ravens have been run-heavy by design during their win streak.
Against a Bengals defense allowing 259 passing yards per game (26th in NFL), Lamar should get to 235+ if volume cooperates. If Cincinnati stacks the box to slow Derrick Henry, Lamar will make them pay through the air to Zay Flowers (761 yards) and Mark Andrews.
This is a high number, but the matchup supports it. Lean higher than 234.5.
Joe Burrow HIGHER THAN 251.5 Passing Yards
Here’s where it gets interesting. Burrow hasn’t played since Week 2. He’s going to be rusty. But he’s also going to be throwing a lot because:
- The Bengals will likely trail
- Tee Higgins is OUT, so Chase gets fed
- The Ravens will stack the box to stop Chase Brown
Lean higher than 251.5, but this is riskier due to rust.
Zay Flowers HIGHER THAN 65.5 Receiving Yards
Flowers is Baltimore’s WR1 with 761 receiving yards this season. He’s averaging 76.1 yards per game and has gotten to 66+ in 7 of 10 games.
The Bengals’ secondary is banged up and allowing chunk plays. Flowers is Lamar’s first read on most concepts. If Lamar hits 235+ passing yards, Flowers is heavily involved.
Mark Andrews HIGHER THAN 37.5 Receiving Yards
Andrews has been more of a red zone weapon this year, but he still gets targets. He’s averaging 38.2 receiving yards per game — basically right on this number.
The Bengals struggle to cover tight ends in the middle of the field. Andrews should see 5–6 targets and can clear this number with 3–4 catches. I like Andrews to score a touchdown in this game though.
Lean higher than 37.5, but it’s closer to a coin flip.
Chase Brown HIGHER THAN 19.5 Receiving Yards
Brown has 626 rushing yards this season, but he’s also involved in the passing game. He’s averaging 22.4 receiving yards per game and gets dump-offs when Burrow is under pressure.
With the Ravens bringing heat to test Burrow’s mobility and timing, expect multiple check-downs. Brown can get past 19.5 on 3–4 catches.
Andrei Iosivas HIGHER THAN 33.5 Receiving Yards
With Tee Higgins OUT, Iosivas is effectively the WR2. He’s volatile, but the opportunity is real.
Burrow will need another option when coverage rolls toward Chase. All it takes is 3–4 catches or one explosive play to get him higher than 33.5.
Ravens Bengals Props Summary
| Player | Prop Type | Line | Pick |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ja’Marr Chase | Receiving Yards | 92.5 | Higher than |
| Zay Flowers | Receiving Yards | 65.5 | Higher than |
| Mark Andrews | Receiving Yards | 37.5 | Lean higher than |
| Andrei Iosivas | Receiving Yards | 33.5 | Lean higher than |
| Chase Brown | Receiving Yards | 19.5 | Higher than |
| Lamar Jackson | Passing Yards | 234.5 | Lean higher than |
| Joe Burrow | Passing Yards | 251.5 | Lean higher than |
| Game Total | Points | 51.5 | Lean higher than |
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