Texans Vs. Ravens Divisional Round Player Props: Can Lamar Get In The End Zone?


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Texans Vs. Ravens Divisional Round Player Props - Can Lamar Get In The Endzone?

In one of the two divisional round games in the AFC this weekend, the top-seeded Baltimore Ravens will host the No. 4-seeded Houston Texans. The game will kick off on Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET. The Ravens are on the point spread. Currently, Super Bowl betting sites have the Ravens at to win the Lombardi Trophy.

Divisional round player props: Texans vs. Ravens

The divisional round will be the first game the Ravens have played this postseason after earning the No. 1 seed in the AFC. The Texans defeated the Cleveland Browns by a score of 45-14 in the wild card round. Quarterback C.J. Stroud had 274 passing yards and three touchdowns in his playoff debut. Wide receiver Nico Collins caught six passes for 96 yards and a touchdown. 

Below, we’ll take a look at some player props for this matchup. If you are located in a state where pick’em contests are legal, feel free to check out our PrizePicks and Underdog reviews.

Anytime TD props for Texans vs. Ravens

The odds view Ravens running back Gus Edwards as the most likely candidate to score a touchdown in this game. He’s scored 13 rushing touchdowns this season, including one in three of his last four games. For the Texans, meanwhile, Devin Singletary has five rushing touchdowns this season. He had 66 rushing yards and a TD in the wild card round. 

Quarterback passing props for Texans vs. Ravens

Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has topped 224 passing yards in a game seven times this season. In Week 1 against the Texans, he threw for 169 yards. He also has seven games with multiple passing touchdowns this season. 

Stroud, meanwhile, has topped 244 passing yards in all but five games this season. In Week 1 against the Ravens, he had 242. He’s thrown for multiple touchdowns in nine games. 

Over/under passing yard props

Passing TD prop bets

Receiving yard props for Texans vs. Ravens

Collins has had 80 receiving yards or more in all three of his most recent games, and he’s topped that line nine times in total this season. In Week 1 against Baltimore, he had 80 receiving yards exactly. Ravens rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers, meanwhile, had 78 yards in Week 1 against the Texans. 

Longest reception props

Flowers has had 21 targets on passes of 20-plus yards downfield, which makes up 20.2% of his target share. Collins has also seen 21 targets, 18.1% of his target share. Collins has 504 receiving yards on those targets, and Flowers has 333. 

Rushing yard props for Texans vs. Ravens

Edwards has 52 rushing yards or more in two of his last five games, and Jackson has 55 or more in two of his last five games. Singletary’s had 57 rushing yards or more in four of his last five games.