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The Cincinnati Bengals take on the Cleveland Browns on Monday Night Football. Can Joe Burrow continue dominant play on MNF? Jason Radowitz answers.
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Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals Prediction, Pick, Odds: Can Joe Burrow Continue Dominant Play on MNF?

The Cincinnati Bengals might be catching fire. The Bengals have won four last five games and are now above .500 at 4-3 on the year.

This week, they'll take on the Cleveland Browns, on the road, in an AFC North conference rivalry matchup.

The Browns are still waiting on Deshaun Watson to return from suspension. Therefore, the Browns are currently 2-5. Some would argue that the Browns would still have a losing record even if Watson played.

Joe Burrow went off last week against the Falcons, winning the AFC Offensive Player of the Week. Can he put together another ridiculous performance against the Browns on Monday Night Football?

Here are our picks, predictions, and odds, for Monday's game between the Cincinnati Bengals vs. Cleveland Browns.

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Browns vs. Bengals Start Time, Where to Watch, and Odds

  • Date: October 31, 2022
  • Game Time: 8:15 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: ESPN

Browns vs. Bengals Odds

  • Spread: Bengals -3.5 (-110), Browns +3.5 (-115)
  • Total Odds: Over 45 (-109), Under 45 (-110)
  • Moneyline Odds: Bengals (-165), Browns (+152)

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Browns vs. Bengals Injury Report

Bengals

Questionable: DE Trey Hendrickson (Neck) Out: DT DJ Reader (Knee)

Browns

Questionable: CB Denzel Ward (Concussion) Out: TE David Njoku (Ankle), QB Deshaun Watson (Suspension)

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Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals Prediction

The Cincinnati Bengals scored 27 or more points in their last four wins. The Bengals scored fewer than 27 in their loss against the Baltimore Ravens.

The offense has averaged 390.3 yards per game while earning close to 25 points per game. Joe Burrow struggled early at quarterback, but he's now thrown 15 touchdowns with 2097 yards passing.

He's got a ton of weapons on the offense, including Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Tyler Boyd, and Joe Mixon. The only thing that isn't going for him is his new offensive line. The Bengals made many changes to their offensive line, trying to get better.

Maybe they've improved, but the offensive line has been inconsistent this year.

Defensively, the Bengals are an average group. They're better in the passing game, holding teams to 213.3 yards per game in the air. The pass rush has been the best portion of the defense, but the coverage hasn't been far behind.

The Bengals have stayed disciplined and have stayed away from many missed tackles.

On the other hand, the Browns have been tremendous on offense, despite having Jacoby Brissett under center. It's just the defense that has hurt Cleveland this year.

Running back Nick Chubb has already tallied eight touchdowns on the ground. He's also getting help from Kareem Hunt, who has earned a few touchdowns.

The Browns were hoping to be good enough to be in contention for a playoff spot when Watson came back. They're going to need to pile up wins right now.

The defense has allowed 135.6 yards per game on the ground. They've looked horrible against the run and continue to miss tackles at a high pace. The pass rush has been good for Cleveland, but the coverage hasn't been.

As long as Burrow can get the ball out of his hands early, he'll get a lot of help from his receivers against Cleveland's secondary.

And although Joe Mixon has struggled this season, tallying just two touchdowns, this could be the game where he breaks out and finally gets into a groove.

Therefore, I'll grab the Bengals at -3.5 for Monday Night Football.

Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals Pick

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Jason grew up an avid sports fan. His passion for sports writing grew in high school and he developed a blog that was strictly for New York Sports. From his work, you will quickly realize that he loves looking at games from an analytical and numbers perspective and hopes to provide you with that same perspective in his articles.

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