3 Player Props to Bet for Broncos vs. Ravens

Tim Patrick has a chance to shine in Week 4.
Tim Patrick has a chance to shine in Week 4. / Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
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The Denver Broncos and Baltimore Ravens will face off in what is essentially a toss up at WynnBET Sportsbook in Week 4. 

Earlier in the week, Denver was a -115 favorite on the moneyline at home, but 66.4 percent of the moneyline bets at WynnBET have come in on the Ravens, moving them to -115 favorites ahead of Sunday’s afternoon matchup. 

The Broncos have lost Jerry Jeudy and K.J. Hamler on offense over the past three weeks, but there are a few options that could step up in Week 4. 

As for the Ravens, who is going to lead the backfield between Ty’Son Williams, Latavius Murray and Devonta Freeman? 

Here are the player props that I have my eye on in this matchup: 

Tim Patrick OVER 4.0 Receptions (+100)

Tim Patrick has been one of the more underrated players in Denver’s 3-0 start this season. Through three games he has turned 13 targets into 12 catches for 174 yards and two touchdowns. 

Last week after Hamler went down, Patrick finished the game with a season-high five catches for 98 yards. Marlon Humphrey will likely spend time on Courtland Sutton today, which could open Patrick up for his biggest volume game of the year. Give me the over at +100 odds

Javonte Williams Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+110)

Melvin Gordon is coming into this matchup a little banged up, so I’d expect a heavy dosage of the impressive rookie Javonte Williams

The Ravens have allowed the most rushing touchdowns per game to running backs this season (1.7 per game, five total) and Williams picked up his first score of the year in Week 3. He also fumbled a goal line look, but it's clear Denver likes the rookie around the red zone. 

With Hamler and Jeudy out, Teddy Bridgewater and company may roll with the running game a bit more, and I’d expect Williams to be the biggest beneficiary. 

Lamar Jackson OVER 194.5 Passing Yards (-115)

The Denver Broncos secondary of Justin Simmons, Kareem Jackson, Patrick Surtain II, Kyle Fuller and Bryce Callahan is no joke, as they’ve allowed the third-fewest passing yards in the NFL this season. 

However, I think oddsmakers have set this number for Jackson way too low considering the state of Baltimore’s running game. 

The Ravens have been piecing together their touches at the running back position, and Jackson is averaging a career-high 253.7 passing yards per game this season. I don’t think he throws all over Denver, but Lamar is a lot better than Zach Wilson, Daniel Jones and Trevor Lawrence.


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