Joe Burrow player props, betting insights, and odds | Bengals vs. Bills on Week 9
Joe Burrow player props, betting insights, and odds | Bengals vs. Bills on Week 9

Before Joe Burrow hits the field Sunday at 8:20 PM ET on NBC, here are some key stats and trends you should know ahead of placing a bet on his player prop bets. Burrow’s Cincinnati Bengals (4-3) and the Buffalo Bills (5-3) hit the field in Week 9 at Paycor Stadium.

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Joe Burrow’s Player Props vs. Bills

  • Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Buffalo Bills
  • Time: 8:20 PM
  • Date: November 5, 2023
  • Passing Yards Prop: Over 263.5 (-115)
  • Rushing Yards Prop: Over 16.5 (+100)

National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Wednesday at 8:19 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Burrow Passing Stats and Insights

  • Burrow throws for 216.1 yards per game, 47.4 less than his over/under on Sunday.
  • In seven games this season, Burrow has gone over 263.5 passing yards twice.
  • Burrow has fallen short of his season prop bet average (259.6 passing yards) by 43.5 yards per game.
  • Burrow has topped his passing yards prop total in three games this season, or 42.9%.
  • Burrow has completed at least one touchdown pass in four of seven games, including multiple TDs four times.
  • Burrow has been intercepted in four games this year (out of seven), but it was just one pick in each of those games.

Bengals Vs. Bills Stats and Trends

  • This week Burrow will face the NFL’s 10th-ranked pass defense (204.1 yards allowed per game).
  • Allowing 122 rushing yards per game, the Bills have the 22nd-ranked run defense in the NFL.
  • On offense, the Bengals rank 23rd in the NFL with 197.9 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank 21st in passing yards allowed per contest (232.1).
  • With 79 offensive rushing yards per game (fourth-worst) and 138.6 rushing yards allowed per game on defense (fifth-worst), the Bengals have been struggling on both sides of the ball this year in the running game.
  • With 4.8 yards per play on offense (third-worst) and 6.2 yards per play allowed on defense (third-worst), the Bengals have been getting outplayed on both sides of the ball this season in terms of yards-per-play efficiency.

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