3 Best Prop Bets for Packers vs. Ravens (Back Green Bay's Offense)
By Matt De Saro
The 10-3 Green Bay Packers currently lead the NFC North and face off against the AFC North-leading Baltimore Ravens on Sunday afternoon. The Packers are coming off a scary 45-30 win over the lowly Chicago Bears after trailing at the half.
Baltimore, meanwhile, is looking to avoid their third straight loss and is dealing with an injury to starting QB Lamar Jackson. Let’s take a look at some Packers prop odds for this showdown, courtesy of WynnBET Sportsbook.
3 Best Prop Bets for Packers vs. Ravens
- Aaron Rodgers OVER 268.5 Passing Yards (-115)
- A.J. Dillon OVER 56.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
- Davante Adams OVER 90.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
Aaron Rodgers OVER 268.5 Passing Yards (-115)
The Ravens defense has always been above average but they are dealing with some significant injuries this week that have me leaning over for this Packers offense in general. This is particularly true for the secondary which will be without Marlon Humphry and Marcus Peters.
Calais Campbell is questionable as well which would further add to the issues this defense is dealing with as far as personnel. Rodgers is posting 247.6 yards per game and I think he manages to get over that average and over this total on Sunday afternoon.
A.J. Dillon OVER 56.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Is there a changing of the guard in the Packers backfield?
These Aaron Jones and A.J. Dillon may be splitting snaps, but Dillon is still seeing the lion’s share of the legwork. Last week, for example, the pair split snaps but Dillon out-touched Jones 15-5 out of the backfield. Dillon has gone over 50 yards rushing in five of his previous six games and has gone over his predicted total in five of six as well.
Davante Adams OVER 90.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
Taking into account what I mentioned above about the Ravens’ secondary, I think Adams is in line for another strong day in Week 15. Adams is on a three-game streak of rushing for over 100 yards and will be going for four in a row this afternoon.
Adams is currently the beneficiary of 32 percent of the Packers' targets and with a depleted secondary, I think he has another 100-plus yard game against the Ravens here.