NFL Prop Bets: Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns - Week 2

The Cleveland Browns (0-1) face the Baltimore Ravens (0-1) at M&T Bank Stadium for Week 2. Let's take a look at the NFL Prop Bets for Sunday's matchup. The Ravens are favored to win at -715, currently marked as 11.5-point favorites, while the Browns are at +500.

The total points line is set at 45.5, with OVER at -108 and UNDER at -113, meaning the implied expected score for the game is 28-17 Baltimore.

  • The Browns (-110) have a 5-13-0 ATS record since the beginning of last season, while the Ravens (-110) hold a record of 11-8-1 across the same span.

Points on the board

  • The Browns have scored 15.2 points per game since the beginning of last season (32nd in the league). Comparatively, the Ravens are performing better over the same span, averaging 31.0 (3rd).
  • Defensively, the Browns have conceded a whopping 25.1 points per game since the beginning of last season (29th in the league), while the Ravens have given up an average of 22.3 points over that span (16th).

Moving the chains

  • With an average of just 302.3, the Browns rank 27th in the league for total yards per game since the beginning of last season. Comparatively, the Ravens rank 1st with 425.3 yards per game over the same span.
  • In terms of yards allowed, the Browns have given up 330.9 per game since the beginning of last season (13th in the league), while the Ravens have allowed an average of 333.8 (15th).

Ascendency in the air

  • The Browns have recorded 210.2 passing yards per game since the beginning of last season (19th in the league). Comparatively, the Ravens' defense has given up 252.2 passing yards per game (32nd) across the same period.
  • Meanwhile, the Ravens have recorded 234.9 passing yards per game since the beginning of last season (7th in the league), while the Browns' defense has given up 205.9 passing yards per game (7th) across the same period.

Advantage on the ground

  • Looking at the ground game, the Browns have been among the NFL's worst since the beginning of last season, averaging an underwhelming 92.1 rushing yards per game (30th in the league). As such, it could be an enormous struggle in this area against the Ravens, who are allowing just 81.6 rushing yards per game (1st) across the same period.
  • On the other hand, the Ravens have recorded an impressive 190.4 rushing yards per game since the beginning of last season (1st in the league) and this could be an area to concentrate on for the Browns, who rank 20th for opponent rushing yards, conceding 125.1 per game.

Protecting the ball

  • Looking at their ability to force turnovers, the Browns have recorded 12 total takeaways since the beginning of last season (T31st in the league), while the Ravens have recorded 17 (T22nd).
  • On offense, the Browns have recorded 36 total giveaways since the beginning of last season (T31st in the league), while the Ravens have taken better care of the ball, recording 12 (3rd).

First to Score

The Browns are +165 to score first, while the Ravens are -215.

  • The Browns have scored first in five of their 18 games since the beginning of last season.
  • The Ravens have scored first in 13 of their 20 games since the beginning of last season.

Which team will score the first touchdown?

The Browns are +225 to record the first touchdown, while the Ravens are -278.

  • The Browns have recorded the first touchdown in five of their 18 games since the beginning of last season.
  • The Ravens have recorded the first touchdown in 16 of their 18 games since the beginning of last season.

First Scoring Play

    Play Frequency Odds
    Cleveland Touchdown3 / 18+507
    Cleveland Field Goal2 / 18+367
    Cleveland Safety0 / 18+6400
    Baltimore Touchdown11 / 18+123
    Baltimore Field Goal2 / 18+298
    Baltimore Safety0 / 18+7300

Which team will get a quick start?

The Browns are +269 to be the first team to reach 10 points, while the Ravens are -345.

  • The Browns have been the first to score 10 points in four of their 18 games since the beginning of last season.
  • The Ravens have been the first to score 10 points in 13 of their 18 games since the beginning of last season.

First Quarter Moneyline

The Ravens are favored in the 1st Quarter Moneyline market, currently at -295, while the Browns are +235.

  • The Browns have a 4-10-4 first quarter W/L/T record since the beginning of last season, while the Ravens hold a record of 11-6-3 across the same span.

Last Time They Met

The Ravens recorded a 35-10 beatdown over the Browns at M&T Bank Stadium when these teams last met in Week 18, 2024.