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Bengals vs Ravens Public-Betting Splits & Injury Reports for TNF (Week 10)

Sascha Paruk

By Sascha Paruk in NFL Football

Updated: November 14, 2024 at 12:46 pm EST

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Injured Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins on the sideline in street clothes
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) talks with his teammates as the Bengals face the Philadelphia Eagles during the NFL Week 8 matchup at Paycor Stadium Sunday October 27, 2024. Higgins missed the game due to an injury.
  • The public is hammering the Ravens moneyline on Thursday Night Football
  • Cincinnati’s receiver room is depleted with Tee Higgins and Charlie Jones both doubtful
  • See the Bengals vs Ravens public-betting splits and final injury reports for TNF on Nov. 7

Thursday Night Football in Week 10 brings a big AFC North game between the Cincinnati Bengals (4-5, 3-1 away) and Baltimore Ravens (6-3, 3-1 home) at 8:15 pm ET.

After opening with a total of just 47.5 last Sunday, the Bengals vs Ravens odds show the number has been bet up all the way to 53 (as high as 53.5 at some books). But at that increased total, the NFL public betting percentages now show the public strongly leaning to the under.

Jump to: Bengals vs Ravens Public Betting Splits   |   Bengals vs Ravens Injury Reports

Bengals vs Ravens Public Betting Splits

Team Spread ATS Handle% ATS Bet% Moneyline ML Handle% ML Bet% Total Points O/U Handle% O/U Bet%
Cincinnati Bengals +6.0 50% 49% +215 16% 11% O 53.0 14% 20%
Baltimore Ravens -6.0 50% 51% -278 84% 89% U 53.0 86% 80%

As of 2:55 pm ET, the public’s favorite bet on Bengals/Ravens was under 53.0, which had attracted 86% of handle. But to reiterate, a boat-load of money early in the week pushed the number up almost six full points from 47.5.  

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In addition to the under, the public loves the Ravens moneyline, even at a short price. Baltimore has attracted 84% of moneyline handle on 89% of moneyline tickets so far, meaning just 16% of money bet on that market is on the Bengals to win straight-up.

Against the spread, the public is much more divided. Both teams have received exactly 50% of the ATS handle so far, with Baltimore getting 51% of the wagers.

CIN vs BAL expert picks:

Cincinnati Bengals vs Baltimore Ravens Injury Reports

Cincinnati Bengals Injury Game Status
Charlie Jones (WR/KR) Groin Doubtful
Tee Higgins (WR) Quad Doubtful
BJ Hill (DT) Ribs Questionable
Orlando Brown (OT) Knee Questionable
Baltimore Ravens Injury Game Status
Brent Urban (DE) Concussion Out
Jalyn Armour-Davis (CB) Knee Doubtful
Keaton Mitchell (RB) Knee Questionable
Rasheen Ali (RB) Ankle Questionable

Neither team is in dire straits when it comes to injuries, but the Bengals are a little worse off. WR2 Tee Higgins is officially listed as doubtful due to a quad injury, while Charlie Jones, who’s listed as a receiver but is primarily a kick returner, is also doubtful with a groin injury.

Left tackle Orlando Brown is listed as questionable with a knee/fibula issue. He didn’t practice on Monday but got in limited sessions on Tuesday and Wednesday.

On the defensive side, DT BJ Hill is also questionable with a rib injury. His only practice of the week was as a limited participant on Wednesday. The absence of Hill in the middle would be a big problem for the Bengals as they try to combat the legs of Derrick Henry.

While Baltimore already has a host of players on IR, their injury report for Week 10 specifically is positive. None of their starters are carrying an injury designation. The biggest potential absences will be backup corner Jalyn Armour-Davis, who’s played just 13.88% of snaps this year, and backup DE Brent Urban, who’s played 14.55%.

Sascha Paruk
Sascha Paruk

Managing Editor

Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.

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