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Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens – Week 5 Betting Preview

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First place in the AFC North is on the line when the Cincinnati Bengals visit the Baltimore Ravens in Week 5. The rivals are tied atop the division with a 2-2 record, and the betting odds suggest that Baltimore has the slight edge at home in the upcoming matchup.

 

Cincinnati has rebounded from two straight losses to start the season with a pair of victories by double digits. Baltimore fell back to .500 with a disappointing loss against the Buffalo Bills. The Ravens have blown a lead of at least 17 points in both of their losses. The Bengals beat the Ravens by at least 20 points twice last season on the way toward winning the AFC North title. 

Let’s take a look at some key statistics and information about this matchup.

When is Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens Week 5? 

Date/Time: Oct. 9, 8:20 p.m. ET 
Arena: M&T Bank Stadium
How to watch: NBC
Opening odds: Ravens -3 | CIN +150, BAL -175 | O/U 48.5

Week 5 Bengals vs. Ravens Betting Odds 

Here’s the latest point spread and total for Sunday’s game.

 

Week 5 — Bengals vs. Ravens Stats to Know 

(Use the FTN Bets Prop Shop to find the best odds for player prop bets)

  • Cincinnati is 2-0 straight up and ATS in the last two meetings with Baltimore, scoring 41 points in each game 
  • Ravens are 2-1-1 ATS
  • Bengals are 2-2 ATS
  • Bengals are 4-0 to the under 
  • Ravens are third in points per game (29.8) and fourth in yards per play (6.2)
  • Bengals haven’t given up more than 20 points in regulation
  • Ravens have scored at least 20 points in every game 
  • Bengals are fourth in third-down conversion percentage (46.8%)
  • Ravens have given up the most passing yards per game (315.3) and are tied for the most interceptions (7)
  • Joe Burrow had 941 passing yards and seven touchdowns in two games against Baltimore last season
  • Lamar Jackson is averaging 223.3 passing yards and 79.0 rushing yards per game 
  • Tee Higgins is averaging 96.0 receiving yards in the last three games
  • Mark Andrews has at least 85 receiving yards in seven of the last nine games
  • Joe Mixon is averaging 56.0 rushing yards per game
  • J.K. Dobbins is averaging 32.0 rushing yards per game
 
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