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The Lions have scored 62 points in the first halves of their last three games, improving to 3-1 against the spread, while the Bengals struggle with a 1-3 ATS record in first halves.
The Cincinnati Bengals, starting backup QB Jake Browning, may reduce their passing attempts in a game where they are -10.5-point underdogs, with projections predicting a 65.9% pass rate and Browning expected to throw 38.0 passes, the third-most among quarterbacks.
The Cincinnati Bengals may implement a more run-heavy game plan with backup QB Jake Browning, despite projections indicating he will attempt 38 passes, making them the most pass-centric offense this week.
The Lions have the highest projected team total for Week 5 at 30.5 points, with WR3 Kalif Raymond standing out due to his significant route running and special teams potential.
Brown has recorded under 50 rushing yards in every game this year, totaling 133 yards on 57 carries, and is second-last in the league for rushing yards over expected, while facing a Lions defense ranked fourth in rush EPA.
The Lions' defense is fifth in pressure rate and third in rushing efficiency, while Bengals quarterback Browning has not rushed for 10 yards in six of his nine career starts.
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