Best prop bets for Chargers vs. Bengals Week 11
The Los Angeles Chargers host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football in Week 11. Check out our full odds, picks and predictions for this matchup. Now, here are our best prop bets for Chargers vs. Bengals. *Odds subject to change Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase ANYTIME touchdown (-110) – DraftKings This is currently one of […]
The Los Angeles Chargers host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football in Week 11.
Check out our full odds, picks and predictions for this matchup. Now, here are our best prop bets for Chargers vs. Bengals.
*Odds subject to change
Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase ANYTIME touchdown (-110) – DraftKings
This is currently one of the safest NFL bets to make. Chase is having an All-Pro caliber season, leading all wide receivers in receptions (66), yards (981) and touchdowns (10). He has caught five touchdowns in his last four games.
The Chargers have a solid pass defense, but Chase is matchup proof. He is by far the top receiving options the Bengals have, especially being without the injured Tee Higgins. Chase and Joe Burrow have had one of the best receiver-quarterback connections in the league for the last several years.
Chargers RB J.K. Dobbins OVER 50 rushing yards (-250) – bet365
Dobbins hit a bit of a lull after a hot start, but has bounced back nicely over the past three weeks. He has rushed for over 50 yards five times this season and has gotten at least 15 carries in six games.
The Bengals have a middling run defense, surrendering 127 rushing yards per game this year. Running the ball is the Chargers' identity on offense, and Dobbins is their lead back.
Bengals QB Joe Burrow OVER 266.5 passing yards (-117) – Caesars Sportsbook
Burrow is coming off a huge performance against the Baltimore Ravens last week, throwing for 428 yards and four touchdowns. With starting running back Zack Moss out for the rest of the season, Burrow will shoulder the load on offense even more.
New starting running back Chase Brown is more of a pass catching specialist, which will provide more passing yardage opportunities for Burrow. As the Bengals fight to get back into the playoff mix, they are going to live and die with Burrow and Chase.
Chargers QB Justin Herbert OVER 228.5 passing yards (-115) – Draftkings
Herbert hasn't put up the gaudy numbers that we've been accustom to from him over the years, but he's still playing very well.
He has thrown for over 228 yards in four of his last five games, and Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston have really emerged as solid receiving options this season. The Bengals rank in the bottom third of the NFL in passing defense.