Drew Sample Score a Touchdown Props • Cincinnati

I’ll gladly jump on the Over for Tee Higgins’ receiving yards against a secondary he’s dominated in prior matchups. He had four catches for 82 yards and a touchdown against the Browns in Week 7 last season. Though Higgins fell just short of this 63.5 line in the second meeting last year, he was targeted 11 times.
If there’s a week to back the Browns' passing game, it’s Week 1 against a Bengals secondary that made no meaningful upgrades through free agency or the draft. Joe Flacco is still capable of piling up volume, and as five-point home underdogs, a negative game script is likely. The backfield is a stay-away. Looking at the touchdown market, Jerry Jeudy (+190), Cedric Tillman (+275), and David Njoku (+230) are all in play, but Jeudy stands out as the clear value. In his final 10 games last season—with Deshaun Watson "pulled" and Amari Cooper gone—Jeudy averaged 96.3 yards and 0.3 touchdowns per game. He’s comfortably a tier above Tillman in terms of talent and opportunity. The market is already moving, with Jeudy as short as +150 at some books. If you can find +180 or better, it's worth a play. This might be the only week you’ll want exposure to a Browns pass-catcher.
The Browns averaged a league-low 15.2 points per game last season, and this 47.5 total is the highest in a Browns game since Week 4 of the 2022 season. Yes, the Bengals have the offensive firepower to do the heavy lifting, but the Browns also need to chip in, and Cleveland has only hit its team total Over in five of the last 20 games.
The Browns went 4-13 against the spread last year, and 40-year-old quarterback Joe Flacco is starting the opener, while the Bengals won five straight – 4-1 ATS – to close out the 2025 season. I’m anticipating Joe Burrow putting too many points on the board for the Browns to hang around Sunday, and Cincy has won and covered three consecutive games and four of the past five against Cleveland.