Ja’Marr Chase, Lamar Jackson, Joe Burrow Highlight Bengals vs. Ravens Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets on SNF

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As you may imagine, the three most explosive offensive players suiting up tonight top the most popular NFL player prop bets for Sunday Night Football's Bengals vs. Ravens.

Ravens tight end Mark Andrews is also among the top five for most popular prop bets for SNF.

Unlike other weeks — where we saw unders on totals for Patrick Mahomes and Russell Wilson — the public tonight is incredibly bullish on each offense.


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Bengals vs. Ravens Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets

  1. Ja'Marr Chase to score a touchdown at any time (+120)
  2. Mark Andrews to score a touchdown at any time (+110)
  3. Lamar Jackson to throw for more than 1.5 touchdowns (-110)
  4. Joe Burrow to throw for more than 270.5 passing yards (-110)
  5. Lamar Jackson to score a touchdown at any time (+160)

*Odds and data are according to PointsBet as of Sunday morning.

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Interestingly, two of these props are very much correlated.

The last five times Chase has scored a touchdown during a game, Joe Burrow has thrown for 271 yards or more.

While generally Same Game Parlays are bad ideas — long story short, you're never getting a fair price — it might be prudent to add those two picks together should you be so inclined.

By a similar ilk, in each of the two games this season in which Andrews has scored a touchdown, Jackson has thrown for at least two TDs.

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