5 best bets to place ahead of Bills-Ravens in Week 4

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Here are five of the best bets for player props and parleys to place ahead of the Buffalo Bills and Baltimore Ravens Week 4 matchup:

Lamar Jackson any time TD scorer (+145)

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) (USAT photo)

We’ll say it right off the bat: The weather is going to play a part with several of these bets. It’s expected to be a rainy affair on Sunday in Baltimore.

The Ravens have gotten all but two of their touchdowns this season through the air. Both of those ground scores have come from their quarterback.

Jackson has been held in check by the Bills in the past, but sometimes you’ve just got to give it to a guy. This feels like one where Jackson will find a way to score, maybe even multiple times.

Devin Singletary over 36.5 rushing yards (-114)

Bills running back Devin Singletary (26)  Credit: Jasen Vinlove-USA TODAY Sports

Again, the weather is playing a part here too. Singletary and the Bills’ backfield should get a slight uptick in work this week depending on the rain.

But in Week 3 against the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo passed the ball at a ridiculous rate. Quarterback Josh Allen had 400 passing yards on 63 attempts. There’s no way that doesn’t even out a bit more.

Stefon Diggs over 84.5 receiving yards (-114)

Bills’ Stefon Diggs (14) . (AP Photo/Jeffrey T. Barnes)

Regardless of the weather, when the Bills do pass it, we’ve seen who gets the ball over and over again. It’s Diggs.

So far through three games in 2022, it feels like Diggs’ first year in Buffalo… where he just continually got looks in the passing game.

Mark Andrews over 63.5 receiving yards (-114)

Ravens tight end Mark Andrews (89)  Credit: Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY Sports

Andrews leads the Ravens in receiving yards (245), touchdowns (3), targets (31) and catches (22).

For the math fans out there, that’s an average of 81.6 receiving yards per game.

Hit the over here–Even if the Bills do have some very capable players to cover Andrews such as linebacker Matt Milano.

Over 50.5 total points

Quarterback Josh Allen #17 of the Buffalo Bills (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

A twist. The over? In this forecast?

This has to do with the betting trends as well. This figure has been bet down in several sportsbooks throughout the week. Some first had the opening line around 53 or 54, but it has since dropped.

The weather might give one a reason to pause, but even so, Allen and Jackson are so dynamic. They can put up points with their arm and legs.

And as always, life is too short to bet the under.

Story originally appeared on Bills Wire