Charlie Cummings analyzes his favorite player props for Sunday’s Week 11 clash between the Baltimore Ravens and the Cleveland Browns.
Sunday’s matchup between the Cleveland Browns and the Baltimore Ravens has significant implications for the AFC North race. Cleveland’s last hopes of getting into this open division race are on the line, while the Ravens attempt to keep their momentum going. This game brings a great player prop market to explore.
The Ravens enter as 7.5-point road favorites on DraftKings Sportsbook, while the Browns are listed as +360 underdogs. The game’s total is set at 39.5 points. Here are my top player props for Sunday’s Week 11 matchup between the Ravens and Browns.
Best Ravens vs. Browns Player Prop Bets
Dillon Gabriel Under 0.5 Interceptions Thrown +117
This is becoming one of my favorite props around. Dillon Gabriel doesn’t avoid picks because he is a good quarterback; he avoids them because he refuses to push the ball down the field. He’s kept a clean INT sheet in four out of five starts so far. Baltimore doesn’t have a ton of playmaking in the secondary, and even in a negative game script, Gabriel won’t take big risks.
Derrick Henry 20+ Rushing Attempts +166
The first time these two teams matched up, Derrick Henry had one of his worst games of the season. The superstar running back had 12 carries for 23 total yards, his lowest total of the season. It’s hard for a team to get him twice in a row, even a run defense as good as Cleveland’s.
Now that Lamar Jackson is back in the fold, it’s time for Henry to dominate. Baltimore’s defense getting healthier should improve the game script from a running perspective and get him a few extra carries. As Baltimore looks to get into a tie for the AFC North lead, it’ll lean on its best players. Come hell or high water, Henry will get his carries.