Best NFL Player Props Today: Browns vs. Bengals - December 11 - NFL Week 14 | 2022 NFL Football Season

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Browns vs. Bengals NFL Player Props

Plenty of player props are being offered for Sunday's divisional battle between the Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals. The 8-4 Bengals will look to keep dominating at home, where they're 4-1 this year. Under new QB Deshaun Watson, the Browns will try to keep their playoff hopes alive as they're just 5-7 entering Sunday. Below, we'll go through the best player props to target, courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.

Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals Match Details

Fixture: Cleveland Browns @ Cincinnati Bengals

Date & Time: Sunday, December 11, 1:00 p.m. EDT

Venue: Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio

NFL Player Prop #1: Kareem Hunt Over 10.5 Receiving Yards (-119)

Kareem Hunt serves as the Browns' backup running back to star Nick Chubb, but Hunt is a key part of Cleveland's offense even if Chubb sees most of the action in the backfield. As a pass-catcher, Hunt has been more active lately, and over his past five games he's averaging 17.2 receiving yards. He averages 2.1 catches and 2.6 targets on the year, which isn't high, but for this prop he can hit the over on just one or two receptions. He's surpassed ten receiving yards in two of his past three games, so expect him to keep that trend going today.

NFL Player Prop #2: Joe Burrow Under 24.5 Passing Completions (-115)

Joe Burrow was an efficient 25-for-31 last week, and this marked his first time surpassing 24 completions in four games. Over his past four he's averaging just 23.3 completions, and today he'll face a decent Browns pass defense. Burrow has only beat the over for passing completions in one of his previous three, and today, if his team has a decent-sized lead late, look for the Bengals to go run-heavy to chew clock.

NFL Player Prop #3: Tee Higgins Under 69.5 Receiving Yards (-128)

Tee Higgins is one of the more talented receivers in the AFC, but last week he cooled off. After two 100+ yard performances, Higgins ended with just 35 yards on three receptions versus the Chiefs. The Bengals did win and managed to stay hot, but the LSU product wasn't really featured much. Higgins benefited from fellow receiver Ja'Marr Chase being out injured, but in the eight games where Chase has played this season, Higgins averages just 61.3 receiving yards per game. Expect Higgins to feature as the second receiving option today, and look for him to be under 70 yards.

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