The New York Giants (2-3) and Cincinnati Bengals (1-4) will both feel pressure entering their Sunday Night Football matchup during the Week 6 NFL schedule. New York is eyeing its first home win of the season, while Cincinnati is trying to get out of the cellar in the AFC North. The Bengals have scored the fourth-most points in the league, and quarterback Joe Burrow had 392 passing yards and five touchdowns in an overtime loss to Baltimore last week. Burrow has finished with at least two touchdown passes in four straight games, and he is listed at -190 (risk $190 to win $100) to throw two scores in the NFL prop odds for Bengals vs. Giants.
Burrow’s over/under for passing attempts is 35.5, which is a number he has surpassed in three of his last four games. Should you back Burrow to go Over his totals with your Bengals vs. Giants prop bets? Before betting any NFL props for Sunday Night Football or entering NFL predictions on sites like PrizePicks, you need to see the Giants vs. Bengals NFL prop predictions powered by SportsLine’s AI PickBot.
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After analyzing Bengals vs. Giants props and examining the dozens of NFL player prop markets, the AI PickBot says Giants quarterback Daniel Jones goes Over 212.5 passing yards. Jones was without leading receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) last week against Seattle, but he still completed 23 of 34 passes for 257 yards and two touchdowns. Jones has gone over 230 passing yards in three straight games, suggesting that this is a low total even without Nabers on the field.
He is facing a Cincinnati defense that is allowing the second-most points per game (29.0) of any team in the league. The Bengals also rank fourth offensively in points per game (28.0), so this is expected to be a back-and-forth affair that features plenty of passing attempts for both quarterbacks. The AI PickBot has Jones finishing with 255 passing yards in its latest projections, making the Over (212.5) an excellent value wager. See more NFL props here.
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