Lamar Jackson 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 Lamar Jackson match up against the Cincinnati Bengals at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday. In this piece, we’ll dig into Jackson’s stats and trends to help you pick out the best bets among his props for this matchup.

Passing Yards Prop

Lamar Jackson to go over 209.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Lamar Jackson Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 6, 2024
  • Passing yards prop: Over 209.5 (-115)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 58.5 (-115)

Lamar Jackson Stats and Trends

  • Jackson has thrown for 858 yards (214.5 per game), completing 66.7% of his passes, with five TDs and one INT.
  • Sunday’s prop bet for Jackson is 209.5 passing yards. That’s 5.0 fewer yards than his 214.5 average for the year.
  • In four matchups this season, Jackson has surpassed 209.5 passing yards twice.
  • His passing yards average of 214.5 yards is higher than his average prop total this season (157.9) by 56.6 yards.
  • This year, Jackson has surpassed his passing yards prop total once in three chances.
  • He has thrown for a touchdown in all four games this season, including more than one touchdown pass one time.
  • Jackson has also chipped in via the running game, with 308 yards (77.0 per game) on 41 attempts and two TDs.

Recent Performances vs. the Bengals

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Patriots 120 0
2 Chiefs 137 2
3 Commanders 248 2
4 Panthers 220 2

Ravens Away Splits

  • On the road, the Ravens score fewer points (24 per game) than overall (26.5). They also allow more (26 per game) than overall (22).
  • The Ravens accumulate 454 yards per game on the road (24.5 more than overall), and give up 382.5 on the road (67.2 more than overall).
  • The Ravens accumulate more passing yards in away games (224.5 per game) than they do overall (209.3), but they also allow more (321 per game) than overall (257.5).
  • The Ravens pick up more rushing yards on the road (229.5 per game) than they do overall (220.3), but they also allow more (61.5 per game) 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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