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Is Zack Moss playing tonight? (Injury update, impact of prop bets for Bengals vs. Rav

Is Zack Moss playing tonight? (Injury update, impact of prop bets for Bengals vs. Rav

Cincinnati Bengals running back Zack Moss is expected to miss at least the remainder of the regular season due to a neck injury, and the Bengals placed him on injured reserve this week.

This is a major blow to Cincy’s running game, although the Bengals did trade for running back Khalil Herbert before the deadline as the only insurance behind starter Chase Brown.

Brown saw a ton of work in Week 9 with Moss out, and he should be in line for another big workload on Thursday Night Football against the Baltimore Ravens.

With Moss sidelined, there are plenty of ways to bet on Brown in Week 10.

Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook.

There are a few ways to bet on Brown in this matchup, and the SI Betting team shared them in stories earlier this week.

Let’s dive in.

Chase Brown all time TD (-120)

Earlier this week I did shared three players I’m excited to find in the end zone this weekand now that the Bengals are really going on offense, Brown makes the cut given his ability to impact the game as both a rusher and receiver.

Chase Brown finally had a game where he was the real standout in Week 9 after Zack Moss was ruled out due to injury.

Moss has been placed on injured reserve and is likely out for the season, so Brown could have a huge workload.

Brown caught a touchdown in Week 9 and he had 27 carries to go with five receptions.

Just insane usage.

Earlier this season, the running back had 15 touches for 54 yards and caught a touchdown pass against the Ravens. He is a good bet to score again.

Chase Brown UNDER 58.5 rushing yards (-115)

SI Betting NFL betting insider Iain MacMillan showed it some respect for the Ravens elite defense this week, which the UNDER on Brown’s rushing yards for Week 10 suggests:

As bad as the Ravens’ secondary is, their defense has been great against the run this season. They rank third in the NFL in opponent rush EPA and first in opponent success rate. They also allow the fewest yards per carry, giving up 3.4 yards per rush, 0.3 fewer than the next best defense.

The Bengals will have to rely on their passing game to attack the Ravens where they are weak, so we’re going to cut their running back and take the UNDER on Chase Brown’s rushing yards.

The odds are updated periodically and are subject to change.

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