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It’s been nothing short of a disastrous season for the Baltimore Ravens, who are 1-5 and have lost player after player to injury, including superstar quarterback Lamar Jackson. Yet the Ravens remain tied with the 4-2 Pittsburgh Steelers as +140 co-favorites to win the AFC North at FanDuel due to the teams’ schedules, with both head-to-head matchups still to play. The road back to the playoffs could begin this Sunday when the Ravens welcome the Chicago Bears to Baltimore, with Jackson trending towards playing and many of the team’s once-injured defenders set to suit up. We’ve selected three NFL player props for Bears vs. Ravens, including an anytime touchdown scorer pick.

We’ll be using odds from FanDuel Sportsbook to look at top NFL player props for this game. Check out the SportsLine Projection Model’s forecast for the entire Bears-Ravens game, including more player props. For those new to NFL betting, check out our NFL betting guide. Click here to bet on Bears vs. Ravens and more at FanDuel:

Top Bears at Ravens props:Caleb Williams Under 222.5 passing yards (-114)

The Baltimore defense should finally be healthy after suffering injury after injury. The Ravens’ recent struggles make it easy to forget just how stacked this unit is at full power, and all that talent could spell trouble for Williams. D’Andre Swift is questionable, and a potential absence would put even more pressure on Williams to chuck the ball downfield — and allow Baltimore to focus more on defending the pass. The SportsLine model forecasts 188.9 passing yards for Williams.

Lamar Jackson Over 5.5 carries

Jackson should be back for this one, and with the Ravens’ dire need to start tallying wins, one imagines he’ll use every weapon at his disposal — including his legs. That’s a particularly tantalizing prospect against Chicago, which has allowed 137.7 rushing yards per game, the fifth worst mark in the league. Jackson should be licking his chops. The model projects 7.5 carries for Jackson.

Colston Loveland anytime touchdown scorer

Cole Kmet is out for this game, which should move Loveland into the lineup. The rookie out of Michigan hasn’t made much of an impact yet, but the Bears spent the 10th overall pick on him, so they clearly see something here — or at least they did at one point. Without Kmet taking reps ahead of him, we like Loveland as a dart throw pick. If the rookie is going to step up for the Bears, now’s the time.