Both NFC North rivals the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals are struggling this season and believes that this game may be the turning point. The Browns have been dominating the Bengals at home in recent years, but Joe Burrow and the rest of the Bengals are ready to end that streak.
The Cleveland Browns and Cincinnati Bengals meet on 20.10.2024, with both teams struggling lately. The game takes place at Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, OH on Sunday.
Cleveland Browns | Sunday, 20.10.2024, 13:00 EST | Cincinnati Bengals |
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3,40 | / | 1,36 |
Cleveland Browns – Cincinnati Bengals: Initial situation
Nick Chubb is set to return for the Cleveland Browns who are under pressure to end the four-game losing streak, the second longest in the entire league. The Bengals have regrouped lately and, given the odds, are favorites to win this one.
Cleveland Browns Stats & Form
Many would blame the schedule for the Cleveland Browns’ poor start of the season, but looking deeper at their performance, it is evident that this team can barely beat anybody. The Browns are at the bottom of the AFC North with a 1-5 record and are currently on a four-game losing streak. The Browns are coming off a 20-16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. They were major underdogs going into that game and had a chance to win it. The Browns got their only touchdown on a blocked field goal by Myles Garrett that Rodney McLeod Jr. returned untouched to the end zone. Browns’ quarterback Deshaun Watson is simply on the demanded level going for 168 yards and has yet to go over 200 this season.
Cincinnati Bengals Stats & Form
The Cincinnati Bengals are among the top underachievers so far in the season despite the solid play by the star quarterback Joe Burrow. The Bengals have yet to win a home game and are third in the AFC North with a 2-4 record. Burrow threw for 392 yards in the 41-38 overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens. However, it is obvious that their form goes in the desirable trend as the Bengals won 17-7 against the New York Giants in the last one. Burrow had a strong start scoring on a career-long, 47-run yard. He went 19 of 28 for 208 yards, which is his second-lowest for the season but still good enough to win.
Cleveland Browns – Cincinnati Bengals: Head to Head
The Cincinnati Bengals lead the all-time series against the Cleveland Browns 53-48. The Browns have been the better team recently winning 7 of the last 10 games. Last season, the AFC North rivals split the two games with both teams winning at home. The Browns won 24-3 while the Bengals 31-24. Four of the last five games between the two ended under the total point line.
Cleveland Browns – Cincinnati Bengals: Odds
Given the odds, the Cincinnati Bengals are major favorites to win this one with 1,36 while the Cleveland are at 3,40. The total point line is set at 41.5 with both ways at 1,90.
Top 3 Betting Odds
Cleveland Browns – Cincinnati Bengals Betting Tip | Odds |
Cincinnati Bengals -3.5 | 1,68 |
Over 41.5 points | 1,90 |
First quarter: Cincinnati Bengals | 1,96 |
Betting tip and prediction: Cleveland Browns – Cincinnati Bengals (20.10.2024)
Both the Cleveland Browns and the Cincinnati Bengals are under pressure going into the AFC North matchup. Neither team has started the season well and are hoping to make things happen as the season progresses. The Browns are excited about Nick Chubb’s return, as he is expected to take the field for the first time since a Week 2 knee injury prematurely ended his 2023 season. Chubb comes right in time for the Browns, who were active on the trade market this past week. Cleveland traded wideout Amari Cooper to the Buffalo Bills on Tuesday and saw running back Jerome Ford sustain a hamstring injury during the first quarter of a 20-16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday. Besides Jerome, the Browns will be without safety Ronnie Hickman Jr. and center Ethan Pocic, who did not practice this past week. Defensive end Myles Garrett, cornerback Denzel Ward, and running back D’Onta Foreman were limited but are expected to be active on Sunday. Just like the Browns, the Cincinnati Bengals also had a poor start. After losing the first three games of the season, they won two of the following three, most recently beating the New York Giants 17-7. The Bengals’ defense finally stepped up, holding an opponent under 24 points for the first time since a season-opening 16-10 setback against the New England Patriots. That should not be a problem to do against the Browns, as they are averaging the third-fewest points per game in the NFL with 15.8 and have dropped their past four contests. Still, the Browns have won the last six home games against the Bengals and have scored an average of 27.5 points per contest during that skid. However, the Bengals’ only player who missed practice last week was DJ Turner II. That puts them in a much better situation than the Browns, so we go with Joe Burrow and the Bengals to cover the -3.5-point spread.