The Cleveland Browns are a -2.5 favorite versus the Las Vegas Raiders.
After garnering AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors following a record-setting performance against in-state rival Cincinnati, Cleveland quarterback Baker Mayfield now gets to face a Las Vegas Raiders defense that was just carved up by Tom Brady for 369 passing yards and four touchdowns last week.
Mayfield set a franchise record by completing 21 passes in a row and tied the Browns' single-game record for touchdown passes with five, including a 24-yard game-winner to Donovan Peoples-Jones with 11 seconds remaining, in the 37-34 victory over the Bengals.
Only a spike with 16 seconds left snapped the completion streak which came following an 0-for-5 start and after Pro Bowl wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. departed with a season-ending knee injury.
Rashard Higgins had six receptions for a career-best 110 yards and Peoples-Jones added three catches for 56 yards and a TD to help fill the void left by the injury to Beckham. Mayfield, who wasn't sacked, finished 22 of 28 (78.6 percent) for 297 yards, five touchdowns and one interception.
"Anytime you get recognized like that, I think it's great for the guys," said Browns coach Kevin Stefanski. "Great individual award and happy for Baker, but I think it's also a testament to the entire group."
During a Wednesday Zoom call with reporters, Mayfield bristled at the suggestion that Cleveland (5-2) might be better off without Beckham, who suffered a torn ACL trying to chase down cornerback Darius Phillips to make a tackle after Mayfield was picked off.
"I think it's just completely insensitive to a guy who just tore his ACL," Mayfield said. "So, I'm not even going to comment on it. You never want to lose guys. That's where I'm going to leave that one."
Stefanski also rejected the notion that Mayfield spread the ball around better without Beckham on the field.
"Odell is a great, great player," Stefanski said. "We're going to miss him. I feel sick, still, without him in the building."
Beckham wasn't the only Brown missing on the practice field on Wednesday.
Pro Bowl defensive end Myles Garrett, who had two sacks in the win over the Bengals and leads the NFL with nine, sat out with an ankle injury that Stefanski said was more precautionary while guard Wyatt Teller (calf), linebacker Jacob Phillips (knee), tight end Austin Hooper (abdomen) and center J.C. Tretter (knee) also didn't practice.
Stefanski said Teller, who has missed two games, could return Sunday while he expects Garrett to be back at practice later in the week.
Las Vegas coach Jon Gruden, whose defense ranks 28th against the pass allowing an average of 283.8 yards per game and has two fewer total sacks (seven) than Garrett, went out of his way to praise the fourth-year defensive end from Texas A&M.
"Everybody talks about the sacks, but this guy forces fumbles (four, tied for most in the NFL), he causes sacks for other people," Gruden said. "He bats down passes, his hands are always up in the air. He's a got a factor about him. I wish we had Garrett."
Las Vegas (3-3) only had one hit and zero sacks on Brady during its 45-20 home loss to Tampa Bay on Sunday. The Raiders managed to stay in the game for three quarters despite the fact that four of their five starting offensive linemen -- left tackle Kolton Miller, left guard Denzelle Good (replacing injured Richie Incognito), center Rodney Hudson and right guard Gabe Jackson -- weren't cleared to play until Sunday morning after self-isolating for five days following a positive COVID-19 test by starting right tackle Trent Brown.
Gruden is hopeful that Brown could be back to practice by Friday. Hudson (non-injury related) and defensive end Arden Key (foot) both missed practice on Wednesday while running back Josh Jacobs (knee), held to a career-low 17 yards on 10 carries by the Bucs, and wide receiver Bryan Edwards (foot/ankle) were both limited.
--Field Level Media
Prop Bets
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First Scoring Play |
Moneyline |
1007 |
Raiders TD |
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1008 |
Raiders FG |
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1009 |
Raiders Any Other Score |
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1010 |
Browns TD |
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1011 |
Browns FG |
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1012 |
Browns Any Other Score |
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Will there be a Defensive or Special Teams TD |
Moneyline |
1013 |
Yes |
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1014 |
No |
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Rot |
Total TDs in the Game |
Moneyline |
1015 |
Over 5½ TDs |
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1016 |
Under 5½ TDs |
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Total FGs Scored in the Game |
Moneyline |
1017 |
Over 3½ FGs |
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1018 |
Under 3½ FGs |
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Rot |
Longest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1019 |
Over 43½ Yards |
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1020 |
Under 43½ Yards |
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Rot |
Shortest TD in the Game |
Moneyline |
1021 |
Over 1½ Yards |
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1022 |
Under 1½ Yards |
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Rot |
Longest FG Scored in the Game |
Moneyline |
1023 |
Over 47½ Yards |
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1024 |
Under 47½ Yards |
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Rot |
A Team to Score 3 Unanswered Times |
Moneyline |
1025 |
Yes |
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1026 |
No |
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Rot |
Team To Score Longest TD |
Moneyline |
1027 |
Raiders |
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1028 |
Browns |
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Rot |
Team To Score Longest FG |
Moneyline |
1029 |
Raiders |
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1030 |
Browns |
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Rot |
Team Scoring 1st Wins Game |
Moneyline |
1031 |
Yes |
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1032 |
No |
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Rot |
Team to Call 1st Timeout |
Moneyline |
1033 |
Raiders |
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1034 |
Browns |
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Rot |
Double Result |
Moneyline |
1035 |
Raiders/Raiders |
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1036 |
Raiders/Tie |
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1037 |
Raiders/Browns |
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1038 |
Tie/Raiders |
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1039 |
Tie/Tie |
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1040 |
Tie/Browns |
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1041 |
Browns/Raiders |
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1042 |
Browns/Tie |
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1043 |
Browns/Browns |
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Rot |
Race To 10 Points |
Moneyline |
1044 |
Raiders |
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1045 |
Browns |
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1046 |
Neither |
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Rot |
Will the Game go to Overtime |
Moneyline |
1047 |
Yes |
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1048 |
No |
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Rot |
Highest Scoring Half |
Moneyline |
1049 |
1st Half |
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1050 |
2nd Half |
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1051 |
Tie |
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Rot |
Highest Scoring Quarter |
Moneyline |
1052 |
1st Quarter |
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1053 |
2nd Quarter |
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1054 |
3rd Quarter |
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1055 |
4th Quarter |
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1056 |
Tie |
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Rot |
Winning Margin |
Moneyline |
1057 |
Raiders to win by 1-3 pts |
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1058 |
Raiders to win by 4-6 pts |
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1059 |
Raiders to win by 7-10 pts |
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1060 |
Raiders to win by 11-13 pts |
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1061 |
Raiders to win by 14-17 pts |
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1062 |
Raiders to win by 18-21 pts |
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1063 |
Raiders to win by 22 or more pts |
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1064 |
Browns to win by 1-3 pts |
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1065 |
Browns to win by 4-6 pts |
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1066 |
Browns to win by 7-10 pts |
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1067 |
Browns to win by 11-13 pts |
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1068 |
Browns to win by 14-17 pts |
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1069 |
Browns to win by 18-21 pts |
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1070 |
Browns to win by 22 or more pts |
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Total Points Scored |
Moneyline |
1071 |
00-14 Points |
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1072 |
15-21 Points |
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1073 |
22-28 Points |
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1074 |
29-35 Points |
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1075 |
36-42 Points |
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1076 |
43-49 Points |
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1077 |
50-56 Points |
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1078 |
57-63 Points |
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1079 |
64-70 Points |
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1080 |
71-77 Points |
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1081 |
78 or More Points |
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1st Half Total TDs Scored |
Moneyline |
1082 |
Over 3½ TDs |
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1083 |
Under 3½ TDs |
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Rot |
1st Half Total FGs Scored |
Moneyline |
1084 |
Over 1½ FGs |
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1085 |
Under 1½ FGs |
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Rot |
Score in Last 2 min of the 1st Half |
Moneyline |
1086 |
Yes |
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1087 |
No |
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- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com