Best NFL Prop Bets Today: Broncos vs. Ravens - December 4 | 2022 NFL Football Season

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Best NFL Player Props Today: Broncos vs. Ravens

Plenty of player props are available for this Week 13 matchup between the Baltimore Ravens and the Denver Broncos. Denver is on a three-game slide, and this is a lost season as they sit at 3-8. Baltimore last week to end their four-game winning streak, but they still boast a solid 7-4 mark. Below, we'll highlight the best player props, courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.

Denver Broncos vs. Baltimore Ravens Match Details

Fixture: Denver Broncos @ Baltimore Ravens

Date & Time: Sunday, December 4, 1:00 p.m. EDT

Venue: M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

NFL Player Prop #1: Mark Andrews Under 60.5 Receiving Yards (-108)

Mark Andrews is probably Lamar Jackson's favorite target, but his numbers have been underwhelming in recent weeks. Over his past four games, he's averaging 36.5 yards, and he's amassed 61 yards just once out of the four. Andrews is undoubtedly one of the most talented tight ends in the league, but the fact that his production has dipped, paired with the Broncos having one of the best pass defenses around, makes it hard to see him surpassing 60 yards on Sunday.

NFL Player Prop #2: Gus Edwards Over 14.5 Rushing Attempts (-104)

Gus Edwards has only played three games this year, but he's already solidified himself as the main back. Last week, he received 16 carries, taking pretty much all of backup Kenyan Drake's touches. Edwards has battled injuries this year, but now that he's back, expect the Ravens to feature him heavily going forward. The Broncos defense that Edwards will face on Sunday is much better against the pass, too, meaning that Baltimore may elect to run the ball more than usual. After getting 16 carries last week, there's a good chance he'll see right around, if not more than that number, versus Denver.

NFL Player Prop #3: Russell Wilson Over 222.5 Passing Yards (+100)

Russell Wilson had a rough game against Carolina, finishing with just 142 passing yards while completing just 19 of his 35 passes. This has been a disappointing season for Russ and Denver, but the former Wisconsin QB is definitely talented enough to rack up yardage with ease. Prior to last week, Wilson had three straight games of 247+ passing yards in a row, so expect him to bounce back against a Baltimore defense that allows a lot of yards through the air.

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