Jerome Ford Player Prop Bets and Odds: Browns vs. Bengals | September 7, 2025

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Jerome Ford and his Cleveland Browns teamates will take the field against the Cincinnati Bengals at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 1 of the 2025 NFL season. With prop bets set for Ford in this outing, let’s take a look at the stats and trends that will help determine the best bets for this game.

Rushing Yards Prop

Jerome Ford to go over 46.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

Jerome Ford Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: September 7, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 46.5 (-113)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 14.5 (-111)

Jerome Ford Stats and Trends

  • A year ago Ford racked up 565 yards rushing (40.4 per game) and scored three TDs. He tacked on 37 catches for 225 yards (16.1 per game).
  • Ford averaged 40.4 rushing yards last season, 6.1 fewer than Sunday’s over/under.
  • On five occasions last year (out of 14, or 35.7%), Ford had more than 46.5 rushing yards.
  • He totaled 0.4 more receiving yards per game (16.1) than his average over/under last season, which was 15.7 yards per game.
  • Ford hit the over on the rushing yards prop set by oddsmakers in eight of 14 opportunities last season (57.1%).
  • He ran for a touchdown in three games last season, but did not run for more than one in any of those games.

Last Season Performances vs. the Bengals

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Patriots 170 1
2 Chiefs 149 0
3 Commanders 108 3
4 Panthers 155 1
5 Ravens 175 1
6 Giants 119 1
7 Browns 77 1
8 Eagles 161 3
9 Raiders 60 1
10 Ravens 99 1
11 Chargers 155 2
13 Steelers 110 1
14 Cowboys 156 0
15 Titans 83 2
16 Browns 148 1
17 Broncos 123 0
18 Steelers 74 1

Browns Home Splits (Last Season)

  • The Browns scored 14.9 points per game at home (0.3 less than their overall average), and gave up 23.3 at home (2.3 less than overall).
  • The Browns’ average yards gained (290.3) and conceded (314.5) at home were both lower than their overall averages of 300.8 and 342.1, respectively.
  • The Browns racked up 198.3 passing yards per game at home (7.9 less than their overall average), and gave up 212.1 at home (0.3 less than overall).
  • The Browns’ averages of rushing yards gained (92) and conceded (102.4) at home were both lower than their overall averages of 94.6 and 129.7, respectively.
  • The Browns’ offensive third-down percentage at home (33.6%) was higher than their overall average (29.5%). Their defensive third-down percentage at home (30%) was lower than overall (36.2%).
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