Devin Duvernay Odds and Prop Bets vs. Bengals – NFL Week 2 2023

Devin Duvernay Odds and Prop Bets vs. Bengals – NFL Week 2 2023

Updated Sep. 17, 2023 2:49 p.m. ET
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Devin Duvernay will hope to make a difference for the Baltimore Ravens when they square off against the Cincinnati Bengals at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday in Week 2 of the NFL season. Let's take a look at Duvernay's prop bets, stats and trends ahead of this contest to help you examine your best bets.

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Devin Duvernay vs. Bengals Player Props

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Devin Duvernay vs. Cincinnati Game Info

  • Matchup: Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals
  • Game Day: September 17, 2023
  • Game Time: 1:00 PM
  • TV: Watch on CBS

Devin Duvernay Stats (2022)

Targets Receptions Yards YAC TDs Yards/Catch
49 37 407 156 3 8.3

Devin Duvernay Betting Insights

  • Duvernay's average of 29.1 receiving yards per game last season was 2.7 fewer than his average over/under prop bet (31.8).
  • Duvernay scored a receiving touchdown in two of 14 games last season. He scored multiple receiving touchdowns in one game.

Bengals' Defense 2022 Rankings

Stat AVG (Rank)
Pass Yds/Game Allowed 229.1 (23)
Pass Yds/Attempt Allowed 6.6 (15)
Rush Yds/Game Allowed 106.6 (7)
Rush Yds/Attempt Allowed 4.2 (7)
Total Yds/Game Allowed 335.7 (16)
Yards/Play Allowed 5.6 (13)
Points/Game Allowed 20.1 (5)

Ravens' 2022 Stats

  • The Ravens put up 338.8 yards per game on offense last year (16th in NFL), and they surrendered 324.3 yards per game (ninth) on the other side of the ball.
  • Looking at pace of play, Baltimore averaged 62 offensive plays per contest last year, 19th in the NFL.
  • While the Ravens' pass defense ranked 26th with 232.2 passing yards allowed per game last season, they were less successful on offense, ranking fifth-worst (178.8 passing yards per game).
  • The Ravens made things happen on both sides of the ball in the running game last year, as they ranked second-best in rushing offense (160 rushing yards per game) and third-best in rushing defense (92.1 rushing yards allowed per game).
  • Last season, Baltimore had one of the most run-heavy teams in the league, keeping the ball on the ground 50% of the time (third in NFL). To compare, it threw 46.4% of the time, with 3.6% of its offensive plays ending in a sack.
  • The Ravens averaged 5.6 yards per play on offense last season, which ranked them 15th in the NFL. On the other side of the ball, they ranked 13th, allowing 5.6 yards per play.
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