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Browns vs Ravens Game Props: Mark Ingram to Outrun Nick Chubb

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by Robert Duff in NFL Football

Updated Mar 26, 2020 · 2:29 PM PDT

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Mark Ingram hasn’t missed a beat since leaving the New Orleans Saints and signing with the Baltimore Ravens. The Cleveland Browns must figure out a way to do what the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t a week ago – slow down Ingram.

He rambled for 103 yards and three touchdowns against Kansas City.

Cleveland held Todd Gurley of the Los Angeles Rams to 43 yards in last week’s 20-13 loss. Can they find a way to attach a governor to the Baltimore run game?

It would go a long way toward helping Cleveland running back Nick Chubb in his rushing yards head-to-head prop wager against Ingram.

Prop #1: Ingram vs Chubb Most Rushing Yards Odds

Player Odds
Mark Ingram (Ravens) +104
Nick Chubb (Browns) -156

Odds taken on 09/28/19.

Chubb turned in his best performance of the season in the home-field loss to the Rams. He rambled for 96 yards. Chubb is averaging 77.7 yards per game on the ground.

Chubb’s time on the field also increased significantly during Week 3. He was on the field for 97.2 percent of all offensive snaps. He averaged under 70 percent in Weeks 1 and 2.

According to NFL Inside Edge, Chubb and Derrick Henry of the Tennessee Titans share the NFL lead in broken tackles over the past eight weeks. Each has broken 16 tackles.

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Sunday, Chubb will have to break the NFL’s second-best rushing defense. The Ravens have allowed an average of just 60.3 yards per game to opposition ball carriers.

Miami’s Kenyan Drake, with 69 yards in Week 1, is the top single-game rusher against the Ravens so far this season.

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Meanwhile, Ingram is tearing it up.

The Ravens bring the NFL’s #1 offense (511.7 yards per game) and the league’s #1 rushing attack (216.7 ypg) to the field to face the Browns on Sunday. Ingram went for 107 yards in the season opener at Miami, putting him over the century mark twice already this season.

Cleveland will be the toughest run defense that Ingram has come up against but the Baltimore offensive line is looking dominant this season. Take Ingram and the price.

Pick: Ingram (+104) 

Prop #2: Andrews vs Landry Most Receiving Yards Odds

Player Odds
Mark Andrews (Ravens) -179
Jarvis Landry (Browns) +117

Baltimore tight end Andrews is nursing a foot injury and he’s missed several days of practice over the past few weeks. Ravens coach John Harbaugh insists it’s not a structural issue and that Andrews will play on Sunday against Cleveland.

Andrews has snared a team-leading 19 receptions, good for 235 yards and two TDs. But last week against the Chiefs, he was limited to three catches for a paltry 15 yards.

Landry has proven steady, if not spectacular thus far this season. He’s caught at least three balls every game, and twice gone over 60 yards.

If Andrews continues to be hampered, the price on Landry in this prop offers good value.

Pick: Jarvis Landry (+117) 

Prop #3: Lamar Jackson and Mark Ingram Combined Odds

Will Jackson have over 241+ Passing Yards & Ingram 66+ Rush Yards and 1+ Touchdowns? Odds
Yes +425

Jackson is averaging 287.7 yards passing per game. Ingram leads the NFL with five TDs and is gaining 85.7 yards per game.

The Ravens are seven-point favorites.

It all adds up to a tidy payday.

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