Chase Brown Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bengals vs. Patriots | November 23, 2025

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Chase Brown’s Cincinnati Bengals take the field against the AFC’s New England Patriots at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 12 of the 2025 NFL season. Here is a breakdown of Brown’s prop bets, stats and trends ahead of this outing to help you make your best bets.

Rushing Yards Prop

Chase Brown to go over 54.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.02

Chase Brown Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs. New England Patriots
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 23, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 54.5 (-111)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 31.5 (-115)

Chase Brown Stats and Trends

  • Chase Brown has run for a team-high 519 total yards (51.9 ypg) on 126 attempts while scoring two rushing TDs.
  • Brown’s rushing yards over/under is 54.5, compared to his season average of 51.9.
  • In 30.0% of his games (three of 10), Brown has rushed for more than 54.5 yards.
  • He rushes for 5.2 fewer yards per game than his average over/under (57.1).
  • Brown has topped his rushing yards over/under in three of 10 opportunities (30.0%) this season.
  • He has run for a touchdown in two games this season.
  • Brown also averages 22.9 receiving yards per game, catching 39 balls for 229 yards. Brown’s scored one TD in the air attack.

Recent Performances vs. the Patriots

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Raiders 56 1
2 Dolphins 61 0
3 Steelers 64 1
4 Panthers 129 0
5 Bills 118 0
6 Saints 73 1
7 Titans 39 0
8 Browns 68 0
9 Falcons 71 0
10 Buccaneers 113 0
11 Jets 140 1

Bengals Home Splits

  • At home, the Bengals put up 33.6 points per game and give up 36.2. That’s more than they score (22.8) and allow (33.4) overall.
  • At home, the Bengals rack up 407 yards per game and concede 447.8. That’s more than they gain (307.1) and allow (418.2) overall.
  • The Bengals rack up 306.6 passing yards per game at home (80.9 more than their overall average), and concede 259.6 at home (2.3 more than overall).
  • The Bengals’ average rushing yards gained (100.4) and allowed (188.2) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 81.4 and 160.9, respectively.
  • The Bengals convert 44.8% of third downs at home (3.7% higher than their overall average), and give up 49.2% at home (0.4% lower than overall).
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