Baltimore Ravens Vs. Denver Broncos Player Props (10/3/2021)

Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens are heading to Empower Field at Mile High this Sunday to face the undefeated Denver Broncos. The Broncos are off to a great start this season, but are a hard team to judge, going undefeated against teams with a combined 0-10 record. The Baltimore Ravens have played in three of the most exciting matches this season, with their last victory ending on a walk off field goal by Justin Tucker, who shattered the NFL record for longest field goal with a 66 yard absolute hammer of a kick. The Broncos will face their toughest team on their schedule so far this season, and Sunday’s matchup will give us a taste of truly how good this Denver squad actually is.

There are a great number of player prop bets to choose from for this Ravens and Broncos game this Sunday.

Lamar Jackson Under 200.5 Passing Yards (-115)

The Denver Broncos defense has proven to be one of the best in the league through three games this season. Heading into Week 4, The Broncos defense has allowed only 26 points scored total. Despite playing against three teams that are yet to win a game this season, 26 points through three weeks is unheard of. PFF ranks the Broncos first overall against the pass. With that in mind, if the Broncos are able to replicate their previous defensive performances, Lamar Jackson could have a difficult time throwing the ball this Sunday. I expect Lamar’s rushing game to take over more than his passing in this matchup and look forward to seeing if the Ravens quarterback can be the first one to crack this Denver defense.

Teddy Bridgewater Over 31.5 Passing Attempts (-115)

Teddy Bridgewater is playing very well for the Denver Broncos right now. Through three games, Bridgewater has managed to throw for four touchdowns with zero turnovers. The Baltimore Ravens pass defense ranks 30th in the NFL and sits at the 24th spot in passing attempts allowed. In his first two weeks, Teddy Bridgewater threw the ball 36 times against the Giants and 34 times against the Jaguars. The quarterback only threw the ball 25 times while playing the Jets, but in a game that ended up being 26-0, the Broncos offensive leader did not need to pass much. The Ravens should be the biggest threat to the Broncos defense this season so I would expect that Bridgewater gets a fair share of passing attempts in this matchup.

Marquise Brown Receiving Yards Under 51.5 (-115)

Marquise Brown has totaled 235 receiving yards on 15 catches through three games this season. The wide receiver is yet to record more than six receptions in a game and was weld to only three receptions for 53 yards against the Lions last week. The Denver Broncos will be the toughest defense the Ravens have played so far and with them being ranked 15th against the rush, The Ravens could be running the ball more often than throwing it this week.

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