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3 Top Bets For Browns vs. Ravens

Here are the top Browns player prop bets for their Week 10 matchup in Baltimore

Similar to the Cleveland Browns after a shutout win last week, we’re coming in hot into this massive Week 10 matchup in Baltimore.

We also had a zero on our betting scoreboard last week, posting a 3-0 mark for the first time since the weekly picks began in Week 6. That lifted the overall record to 7-5.

Let’s keep it going this week.

Amari Cooper Over 54.5 Receiving Yards (-120)

Cooper is the hot hand when it comes to player props and has posted 89 or more yards in three of the last four games. The Ravens own the league’s second-best pass defense (behind Cleveland at No. 1) and will certainly present one of Cooper’s biggest challenges of the year, but he’s still the no-doubt top playmaker in the Browns’ offense and will have his opportunities to make plays.

Nov 5, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper (2) runs with the ball after a catch as Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker (3) defends during the second half at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Nov 5, 2023; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns wide receiver Amari Cooper (2) runs with the ball after a catch as Arizona Cardinals safety Budda Baker (3) defends during the second half at Cleveland Browns Stadium.

Jerome Ford Over 2.5 Receptions (-110)

Ford was a solid safety valve for Deshaun Watson in his first full game back from his shoulder injury last week — he was targeted a team-high seven times and caught five of those passes. Watson will need Ford to be a quick and reliable check-down option again this week against a daunting Ravens pass rush that could bring pressure in a hurry, especially since the Browns will be down three starting tackles.

Dustin Hopkins Over 5.5 Kicking Points (-125)

This one also feels automatic now after Hopkins has drilled at least eight points in each of the last four games. The Ravens have allowed only 10 touchdowns all season, so it won’t be easy for the Browns to find the end zone, and they will likely need Hopkins to drill multiple field goals to stay afloat.