Ravens vs. Cardinals NFL Player Props, Odds: Picks & Predictions

We're looking at our best NFL player props for the Week 8 meeting between the Ravens and Cardinals.

The Baltimore Ravens head to State Farm Field to take on the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, and Baltimore quarterback Lamar Jackson having a quiet passing day is one of our top Ravens vs. Cardinals NFL player props for Week 8. We shop for the best NFL odds from our best NFL prop betting sites when making our NFL picks.

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson aired it out for 357 yards and three touchdowns during last week’s 38-6 win against the Detroit Lions. It seems just a touch unfair to boast a prolific passing attack like that while also possessing an excellent running game. The Ravens have averaged 145 rushing yards per game, which ranks third in the NFL.

The Arizona Cardinals have dropped four straight, and the offense has scored just 13.8 points per game during the skid. Quarterback Kyler Murray (knee) practiced again this week, but he still seems at least a week away from starting after missing the first seven games.

To accompany our NFL Week 8 predictions and NFL best bets, here are our best Ravens vs. Cardinals NFL player props for Week 8 (odds via our best NFL betting sites; pick confidence based on a 1-to-5-star scale).

Ravens vs. Cardinals NFL player props: Week 8

Gus Edwards Over 59.5 rushing yards (-110 via bet365) ⭐⭐⭐

In four of their last five games, the Cardinals have allowed a 100-yard rusher. The leading rusher for every team that has faced the Cardinals this season has run for at least 59 yards.

The Ravens will run the ball successfully in this game, but who will get the most carries remains to be seen. However, we will trust the trends from this season and put our faith in running back Gus Edwards.

Edwards has run the ball 86 times, which is more than double the carries Justice Hill has received. While Jackson has more rushing yards than Edwards, the Gus Bus is not far behind, rushing for 346 yards. Edwards notched 64 rushing yards last week against a very good Lions’ run defense and could hit the century mark for the first time this year against the Cardinals.

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Mark Andrews Over 53.5 receiving yards (-110 via bet365) ⭐⭐⭐

For the first time in a long time, tight end Mark Andrews is not Jackson’s favorite target. He trails wideout Zay Flowers in receptions, targets, and yards, though he has caught five of Jackson’s eight touchdown passes.

Despite no longer being the primary target, Andrews has still been incredibly consistent. He has at least 63 yards in his last four games, and he has pulled in at least four catches in each of his games this season.

The Ravens are going to run a lot more than they pass on Sunday, but that’s going to affect Flowers more than Andrews. No matter what the game script has called for this season, Andrews has managed to get involved. Against a defense that has struggled to cover tight ends at times, that won’t change.

Lamar Jackson Under 229.5 passing yards (-110 via bet365) ⭐⭐⭐

The Cardinals have held opposing quarterbacks to fewer than 230 passing yards in back-to-back games. That has primarily been because their run defense has disappeared, but it’s still a cause for concern for Jackson this week.

The Ravens run the ball 32.9 times per game, which is third-most in the league. However, they pass the ball 28.7 times per game, the third-least in the NFL. 

With all the weapons they have in the rushing attack, they’re going to have no problem exploiting the Cardinals’ run defense. With success, we doubt they will go back to the air unless they need to. Based on how this game should play out, it’s very unlikely they will need to throw late in the game.

Ravens vs. Cardinals player props made Friday at 10:10 a.m. ET

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