Ja’Marr Chase Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bengals vs. Browns | January 4, 2026

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NFL play for Week 18 includes the Cincinnati Bengals and Ja’Marr Chase hitting the field versus the Cleveland Browns at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. In this piece we’ll break down the statistical trends and insights to help you make good predictions on prop bets for Chase’s contest.

Receiving Yards Prop

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Ja’Marr Chase Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: January 4, 2026
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 81.5 (-113)

Ja’Marr Chase Stats and Trends

  • Chase has hauled in 117 catches for a team-leading 1,316 yards and seven TDs this season this season. He has been targeted on 175 occasions, and averages 87.7 yards receiving.
  • Chase averages 87.7 receiving yards, 6.2 more than his over/under for Sunday.
  • In nine out of 15 games this year, Chase has totaled over 81.5 receiving yards.
  • His 87.7 receiving yards per game are 4.3 more than his average prop total (83.4).
  • Chase has hit the over on his prop for receiving yards in eight of 14 games this season.
  • In five of 15 games this season, he has a touchdown catch (with more than one TD on two of those occasions).

Recent Performances vs. the Browns

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Bengals 95 1
2 Ravens 197 4
3 Packers 149 1
4 Lions 168 2
5 Vikings 252 2
6 Steelers 235 2
7 Dolphins 120 0
8 Patriots 245 3
10 Jets 42 1
11 Ravens 167 0
12 Raiders 208 1
13 49ers 161 1
14 Titans 108 2
15 Bears 219 2
16 Bills 95 0
17 Steelers 160 0

Bengals Home Splits

  • The Bengals’ average points scored (28.1) and allowed (30.6) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 24.8 and 29.5, respectively.
  • The Bengals’ average yards gained (383.6) and allowed (397.6) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 327 and 392.2, respectively.
  • The Bengals accumulate 278.4 passing yards per game in home games (42.0 more than their overall average), and give up 237.8 at home (5.5 less than overall).
  • The Bengals’ average rushing yards gained (105.3) and allowed (159.9) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 90.6 and 148.9, respectively.
  • The Bengals’ third-down percentages on offense (41.6%) and defense (42.6%) at home are both lower than their overall numbers of 43.3% and 44%, respectively.
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