Derrick Henry Player Prop Bets and Odds: Ravens vs. Bengals | October 6, 2024

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Paycor Stadium features Week 5 action as the Baltimore Ravens and Derrick Henry face the Cincinnati Bengals at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday. Below we dig into Henry’s stats and trends in relation to prop bets, helping you come up with good predictions for this matchup.

Rushing Yards Prop

Derrick Henry to go over 83.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Derrick Henry Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 6, 2024
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 83.5 (-115)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 7.5 (-125)

Derrick Henry Stats and Trends

  • Henry leads the team with 480 yards (120.0 ypg) on 80 carries and has scored five rushing scores.
  • Henry runs for 120.0 yards per game, which is better than Sunday’s prop total of 83.5.
  • In 75.0% of his games (three of four), Henry has rushed for more than 83.5 yards.
  • He has bettered his average rushing yards over/under on the season (69.3) by 50.7 yards.
  • Henry has surpassed his rushing yard prop bet in three games out of four (75.0%).
  • He has scored a rushing touchdown in all four games this year (with multiple rushing TDs once).
  • Plus, Henry helps out in the air with 45 receiving yards on five catches (11.3 ypg) plus one TD.

Recent Performances vs. the Bengals

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Patriots 170 1
2 Chiefs 149 0
3 Commanders 108 3
4 Panthers 155 1

Ravens Away Splits

  • On the road, the Ravens average fewer points (24 per game) than overall (26.5). They also allow more (26 per game) than overall (22).
  • On the road, the Ravens accumulate more yards (454 per game) than overall (429.5). But they also allow more (382.5 per game) than overall (315.3).
  • On the road the Ravens accumulate more passing yards (224.5 per game) than overall (209.3). But they also allow more passing yards (321 per game) than overall (257.5).
  • On the road the Ravens pick up more rushing yards (229.5 per game) than overall (220.3). But they also concede more rushing yards (61.5) than overall (57.8).
  • On the road the Ravens convert more third downs (47.8%) than overall (44.2%). But they also allow opponents to convert on more third downs (50%) than overall (38.3%).
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