NFL Player Props for Lions vs. Ravens MNF (9/22)
What kind of performances can we expect on Monday Night Football from Jameson Williams, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Derrick Henry? Follow along as our NFL betting analyst, Nick Galaida, breaks down three of his favorite NFL prop bets for Lions vs. Ravens on September 22nd. Get all of Nick’s picks, including more NFL plays, by subscribing to the RotoGrinders Props & Pick’em package.
This week’s edition of Monday Night Football will feature Jared Goff and the Lions against Lamar Jackson and the Ravens. Kickoff is set for 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN and ABC.
Detroit struggled in Week 1, but they answered back with a dominant 31-point victory in Week 2 over the Bears. The Ravens are similarly 1-1, having lost a heartbreaker in their season opener, only to respond with a 24-point home victory in Week 2.
Looking at tonight’s NFL odds for Lions vs. Ravens, oddsmakers are expecting a competitive game, pricing Baltimore as 4.5-point home favorites on the spread.
Below, you can find three of my favorite player props for Lions vs. Ravens!
Best NFL Player Props for Lions vs. Ravens
Here are my top player prop bets, with kickoff scheduled for 8:15 PM ET on Monday, September 22nd:
- Jameson Williams Over/Under 49.5 Receiving Yards
- Jahmyr Gibbs Over/Under 26.5 Receiving Yards
- Derrick Henry Over/Under 5.5 Receiving Yards
Jameson Williams OVER 49.5 Receiving Yards (-110, bet365)

Williams doesn’t have the best matchup on a down-to-down basis on Monday, facing Baltimore’s talented group of cornerbacks. That being said, there is a decent possibility that Williams is able to connect with Jared Goff on at least one deep ball.
Rookie S Malaki Starks has struggled in deep coverage to begin 2025, which has contributed to the Ravens allowing a lot of deep passing completions. Through two weeks, Baltimore’s pass defense ranked only 10th in EPA/play. It could be in even worse shape tonight if the pass rush can’t get home – playing without DT Nnamdi Madubuike and LB Kyle Van Noy.
Jahmyr Gibbs OVER 26.5 Receiving Yards (-110, BetMGM)

Gibbs had only 3 receptions for 10 receiving yards in Week 2 against the Bears, but there was little reason to overuse him as a pass catcher given the blowout. The week prior, Gibbs had 10 receptions on 10 targets against the Packers.
Baltimore has struggled to contain opposing running backs early in 2025, allowing 58 receiving yards to James Cook in Week 1 and 23 receiving yards to Jerome Ford in Week 2. This is the best pass catcher they have faced at the position group to date in 2025. Gibbs could have a really strong showing this evening.
Derrick Henry UNDER 5.5 Receiving Yards (-106, DraftKings)

Through two weeks, Detroit’s defense has stifled opposing tight ends and running backs. In Week 1, they allowed only 16 receiving yards to TE Tucker Kraft and 4 receiving yards to RB Josh Jacobs. In Week 2, they allowed only 29 receiving yards to TE Cole Kmet and 8 receiving yards to RB Kyle Monangai. RB D’Andre Swift also had 3 receptions in that matchup but only managed 6 receiving yards.
Since the beginning of last season, RB Henry has only 5 games with multiple receptions – 4 of which came in December and January at the end of last year. More commonly, Henry is used as a weapon on the ground for Baltimore’s offense. There have also been 3 separate games in which Henry has recorded a reception but had still gone under this market number.
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