There are several ways to get involved in the 2022 Super Bowl such as wagering on the Rams vs. Bengals spread or total number of points scored. However, Caesars Sportsbook is providing plenty of intriguing 2022 Super Bowl props. Cincinnati kicker Evan McPherson sent the Bengals to the Super Bowl with game-winning kicks against Tennessee in the divisional round and against Kansas City in the AFC Championship Game. McPherson has now made all 12 of his field goal attempts in the 2022 NFL playoffs, but can you count on him in your 2022 Super Bowl prop bets?
Caesars has McPherson’s over-under for total field goals made in Super Bowl 56 at 1.5. Will his playoff trend of four made field goals per game continue? Before backing any NFL player props for Rams vs. Bengals, you need to see the Super Bowl 56 prop predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up over $7,500 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception six-plus years ago. The model enters the 2022 Super Bowl on an incredible 137-97 run on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. Amazingly, it hasn’t missed a top-rated pick since Week 14 of the regular season.
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With Bengals vs. Rams set for Super Bowl LVI, the model has evaluated the NFL player props from Caesars and found five strong bets. You can only see them here.
Top Rams vs. Bengals NFL player prop bets for Super Bowl 56
After simulating Bengals vs. Rams 10,000 times, the model predicts that Cincinnati quarterback Joe Burrow goes under 276.5 passing yards. The former Heisman Trophy winner at LSU became the first quarterback in NFL history to make it to the Super Bowl within two seasons of being the No. 1 overall pick. But despite being one of the most promising young quarterbacks in the NFL, he hasn’t been putting up eye-popping numbers during the 2022 NFL playoffs.
After throwing for 971 yards and eight touchdowns during his final two regular-season games, Burrow has thrown for 250 yards or fewer in two of his three postseason starts. Now, he’ll take on a Rams defense that has held two of its three opponents this postseason to 250 yards or fewer through the air. The model is projecting he throws for just 250 yards on average.
SportsLine’s NFL model also says Cincinnati wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase goes under 5.5 receptions. There is no denying how stellar Chase has been during his rookie campaign, but it has been primarily due to explosive plays, not volume. In fact, teammate Tee Higgins has been targeted more often the last two games. Chase has only caught six-plus passes in eight of his 20 games this season, making the +100 odds an attractive number.
Oddsmakers know that Chase is a popular name in the betting market, so they have to respect the number of wagers on him to have a big game. However, SportsLine’s model believes there is value on the other side due to this overreaction. Chase is projected to lead the Bengals in receiving yards, but only expected to catch five passes.
How to make Super Bowl LVI player prop bets for Bengals vs. Rams
In addition, the model says another star easily surpasses his yardage total and has a plus-money prop payout you’ll want to jump on. You need to see the model’s analysis before making any Rams vs. Bengals prop bets for Super Bowl 2022.
Which Super Bowl 56 prop bets should you target? And which plus-money prop bet is a must-back for Rams vs. Bengals? Visit SportsLine now to see the top Bengals vs. Rams prop bets, all from the model that’s up over $7,500 on top-rated NFL picks, and find out.