Derrick Henry Player Prop Bets and Odds: Ravens vs. Browns | January 4, 2025

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NFL action for Week 18 includes the Baltimore Ravens and Derrick Henry facing off against the Cleveland Browns at 4:30 PM ET on Saturday. In this article, we take a look at all of Henry’s prop bets set for this matchup, and examine the stats and insights to figure out the best bets and top trends before kickoff.

Rushing Yards Prop

Derrick Henry to go over 99.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $41.00

Derrick Henry Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 4:30 PM ET
  • Date: January 4, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 99.5 (+105)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 8.5 (-120)

Derrick Henry Stats and Trends

  • Henry has put up a team-best 1,783 rushing yards (111.4 ypg) on 305 attempts while scoring 14 rushing TDs.
  • Henry runs for 111.4 yards per game, which is better than Saturday’s prop total of 99.5.
  • In eight of 16 games (50.0%), Henry has rushed for more than 99.5 yards.
  • The average rushing yards prop bet he has had this season (84.1) is lower than his average total (111.4).
  • In 10 of 16 opportunities (62.5%), Henry has gone beyond his rushing yards prop bet.
  • He has recorded multiple rushing touchdowns in three games, and has scored in 11 games.
  • Henry has 17 receptions for 170 yards (10.6 ypg) and two touchdowns on the year.

Recent Performances vs. the Browns

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Cowboys 102 1
2 Jaguars 127 1
3 Giants 112 1
4 Raiders 152 2
5 Commanders 215 3
6 Eagles 116 0
7 Bengals 59 0
8 Ravens 124 1
9 Chargers 96 2
11 Saints 214 3
12 Steelers 120 1
13 Broncos 106 2
14 Steelers 120 1
15 Chiefs 132 1
16 Bengals 116 0
17 Dolphins 74 1

Ravens Home Splits

  • The Ravens’ average points scored at home (31) is higher than their overall average (30.2). But their average points allowed at home (20.6) is lower than overall (21.9).
  • The Ravens’ average yards gained (409.9) and conceded (308.1) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 424.2 and 330.1, respectively.
  • The Ravens rack up 237 passing yards per game at home (1.6 less than their overall average), and concede 224.1 at home (24.4 less than overall).
  • The Ravens accumulate 172.9 rushing yards per game at home (12.7 less than their overall average), and concede 84 at home (2.4 more than overall).
  • The Ravens’ third-down percentages on offense (45.3%) and defense (37.1%) in home games are both lower than their overall numbers of 48% and 40.2%, respectively.
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