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All four teams in the AFC North are above .500 as we enter Week 11 and Thursday Night Football this week will bring us a high-profile divisional rivalry game as the Baltimore Ravens host the Cincinnati Bengals. The Ravens lead the division at 7-3, while the Bengals are last at 5-4, but this is a chance to build considerable momentum towards winning the division for either side. Joe Burrow has recovered from a slow start to throw for multiple touchdowns in his last five games and the superstar quarterback is sure to receive a lot of attention from anyone entering Thursday Night Football NFL prop bets.

Burrow’s over/under for total passing yards is 259.5 in the latest Bengals vs. Ravens NFL player props, while his over/under for total passing touchdowns is 1.5. So which side of those prop lines should you be playing and what other NFL props should be on your radar for this primetime matchup? Before betting any NFL props for Thursday Night Football in Week 11 or entering selections on sites like PrizePicks, you need to see the Ravens vs. Bengals NFL prop predictions powered by SportsLine’s AI PickBot.

Built using cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques by SportsLine’s Data Science team, AI Predictions and AI Ratings are generated for each player prop. The AI predictions are determined by statistically learning from each player’s historical data and then quantitatively evaluating the strength of the opponents defense by assigning a numeric value out of 100 called a matchup score. 

Once a prediction is formulated, the AI rating is generated using the prediction, the matchup score, and the odds of the market. For example, you could see a 5-star rating on an over bet if a player is facing a poor defense, their prediction differs from the line and there are favorable odds.

In addition, SportsLine AI is the first fully automated predictive model at SportsLine. It continuously refreshes with the most recent available data and can help you spot the biggest discrepancies in the lines. So far this season, the AI PickBot has hit a whopping 365 4.5- and 5-star prop picks.

For Ravens vs. Bengals on Thursday Night Football, the AI PickBot has evaluated the NFL player prop odds and provided Bengals vs. Ravens prop picks for every available prop market. You can only see the AI player prop predictions for Baltimore vs. Cincinnati here.

Top NFL player prop bets for Ravens vs. Bengals

After analyzing Bengals vs. Ravens and examining the dozens of NFL player prop markets, the AI PickBot says Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson goes under 222.5 total passing yards. In fact, it says that Jackson falls well short, predicting he finishes with 169.

Jackson is having arguably his best season since winning the NFL MVP award in 2019. He’s completing a career-best 70.3% of his passes and averaging a career-best 7.9 yards per pass attempt. However, the volume of pass attempts simply hasn’t been there and prolific passing days are few and far between.

Jackson has one 300-yard passing game this season and has thrown for 237 yards or fewer in every other contest. He’s thrown for exactly 223 yards twice and has been at 202 yards or below in five of his 10 starts. In eight career starts against Cincinnati, Jackson has only averaged 196.3 passing yards per game and the AI PickBot is projecting that Baltimore favors the running game on TNF. See more NFL props here.

How to make NFL player prop bets for Baltimore vs. Cincinnati

In addition, the AI PickBot says another star sails past his total and has six other NFL props rated 4 stars or better. You need to see the AI PickBot’s analysis before making any Ravens vs. Bengals prop bets for Thursday Night Football.

Which Bengals vs. Ravens prop bets should you target for Thursday Night Football? Visit SportsLine now to see the top Ravens vs. Bengals props, all from the brand-new AI PickBot that has nailed 365 top-rated picks this season.

 

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