Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow discusses his return to action from an injury to face the Balitomore Ravens during a press conference at Paycor Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.

The Cincinnati Bengals (3-8) and the Baltimore Ravens (6-5) meet for Thursday Night Football on Thanksgiving at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, Maryland. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET (NBC / Peacock). Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's Bengals vs. Ravens odds and tab the 5 best prop bets to win among SportsbookWire's expert NFL picks and predictions for Week 13.

The Bengals suffered a 26-20 loss against the New England Patriots, although Cincinnati covered as a 7.5-point underdog as the Under (51.5) cashed. Cincinnati has lost 4 in a row, while dropping 8 of the past 9 outings.

The Bengals officially activated QB Joe Burrow (toe) from the Reserve/Injured list late Wednesday. He hasn't played since Week 2 due to a Grade 3 toe sprain which required surgery. The team also activated S Daijahn Anthony from IR, and placed CB Marco Wilson (hamstring) on IR. WR Tee Higgins (concussion) is ruled out due to a concussion suffered last week.

The Ravens posted a 23-10 win over the New York Jets last week, although they just missed the cover as a 14-point favorite as the Under (44.5) cashed. Baltimore has won 5 in a row, including 4 in a row since QB Lamar Jackson returned from a hamstring injury. Baltimore is 3-2 against the spread (ATS) in the past 5 games, and the Under is 3-1 in the past 4 outings.

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Best Bengals at Ravens prop bets

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Bengals WR Andrei Iosivas ANYTIME TOUCHDOWN (+320)

With Higgins ruled out Wednesday due to the concussion he suffered last week, Iosivas will continue to have a role in the offense. He stepped up last week with WR Ja'Marr Chase out due to his 1-game suspension.

The 26-year-old receiver from Princeton, Iosivas went for 4 receptions for 61 yards last week. He hasn't scored since Week 10 against the Chicago Bears, but for the chance to triple up, and Iosivas running as WR2 with Burrow back, this is too tempting to pass up.

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Bengals QB Joe Burrow OVER 259.5 PASSING YARDS (-115); Bengals QB Joe Burrow OVER 0.5 INTERCEPTIONS (-115)

Burrow is making his way back into the lineup for the first time since Week 2, over 2 full calendar months since his last NFL game action. There could be a lot of rust, but facing the very giving Ravens passing defense is a soft landing spot for Burrow.

The Ravens have allowed 2,663 passing yards, 16 TDs and 7 INTs, with 37 pass plays of 20 or more yards, and 5 pass plays of 40+ yards. Baltimore allows 6.8 yards per passing attempt, too, so Burrow should hit the ground running.

While Baltimore hasn't registered a lot of picks, Burrow could be a little rusty, and he might be mistaken-prone, too. As such, look for at least 1 interception.

Ravens QB Lamar Jackson 250+ PASSING YARDS (+125)

Since returning from a hamstring injury, Jackson has been more of a pocket passer, with a reluctance to tuck and run.

In the past 4 games since returning, Jackson has rushed just 25 times for 71 yards, or 2.8 yards per attempt. He clearly is being tentative, and does not want to aggravate the injury.

As far as passing, he has 204 or fewer yards in each of his past 4 outings. So, why go Over 250+ Passing Yards on Jackson? Well, the Bengals have allowed 2,945 passing yards and 7.9 yards per attempt, with 26 TDs allowed.

Bengals PK Evan McPherson OVER 6.5 POINTS (+105)

Kicker props are always in our fifth spot. I can't get enough.

Again, we're banking on Burrow's rust factor, as he isn't likely to be as precise, particularly in the red zone. That could lead to more field goal opportunities for McPherson. The Cincinnati kicker has 8 or more points in 4 of the past 5 games, totaling 47 points in the span, or 9.4 points per outing in the five-game span.

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