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NFL Week 13 Props That Could Make You Money

NFL Week 13 Props That Could Make You Money

Week 13 NFL Props That Could Make You Money

It’s Week 13 in the NFL, and if you’ve been following along, you know our props have been on fire lately! Liz Loza and I hit four of our six combined props last week, and we crushed it on the Thanksgiving Day slate, going three for four. Liz even nailed a sweet Same Game Parlay (SGP) featuring DJ Moore. Things are heating up, and we’re ready to keep the momentum rolling this week. Don’t forget to catch Liz and me on ESPN Bet Live, Sunday morning on ESPN2 at 9:40 a.m. ET.

Now, let’s dive into the Week 13 props that pop! — Daniel Dopp

All odds as of publication time. For the latest odds, visit ESPN BET.

Quarterback Props

Justin Herbert OVER 19.5 rushing yards (-125)

Loza: Everyone knows about Herbert’s cannon of an arm, but his sneaky mobility often flies under the radar. The Chargers’ QB ranks inside the top 15 at his position in rushing, averaging over four carries and 19 rushing yards per game. Lately, he’s been even better, rushing for at least 29 yards in four of his past five games. This week, he faces the Falcons, who have allowed the sixth-most rushing yards to opposing QBs, giving up an average of 28 rushing yards per game. With a tight spread of just one point and J.K. Dobbins sidelined, Herbert’s full skill set will likely be on display. Expect him to use both his arm and legs effectively on Sunday.

Matthew Stafford OVER 249.5 passing yards & Kyren Williams to score TD (YES +150)

Loza: Stafford has been slinging it this season, ranking fifth in pass attempts (35 per game) and sixth in passing yards per contest (254.5). Since the return of Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua, Stafford has averaged over 280 passing yards per game. He’s surpassed 250 passing yards in four of his last five games, with the only exception being against the Eagles’ ferocious pass rush. This week, he faces the Saints, whose defense struggles against the run, allowing 5.0 yards per carry and four rushing touchdowns to RBs in their last three games. Williams, who found the end zone last week, is a solid bet to score again in this favorable matchup.

Running Back Props

Bucky Irving OVER 76.5 rushing + receiving yards (-118)

Dopp: Despite sharing the backfield in Tampa, Irving has been a standout performer. He’s tallied at least 77 scrimmage yards in five of his last six games, with the only exception being against the Chiefs. He’s also scored in four of those outings. Irving’s versatility as a pass-catcher has been key, with at least three receptions in five straight games. Against a Panthers defense that has allowed the second-most rushing yards this season, Irving is poised for another big game. Tampa’s playoff push and reliance on the rookie make him a strong bet to hit that 77-yard mark again.

Rachaad White ANYTIME TD (+130)

Dopp: While Irving has been impressive, let’s not overlook White, who has scored in every game since Week 7. The Panthers’ defense has given up 17 rushing touchdowns this season, the second most in the NFL, along with two receiving touchdowns to RBs. White has six touchdowns in his last five games and has been a consistent red-zone threat. Whether it’s on the ground or through the air, White is a strong candidate to keep his touchdown streak alive in Week 13.

James Cook ANYTIME TD (-135)

Dopp: The 49ers’ defense has surprisingly allowed the third-highest rate of rushing touchdowns this season, with 16 on the ground and two through the air to RBs. Meanwhile, Cook has emerged as the Bills’ top rushing touchdown scorer, with 11 total touchdowns this season. With the 49ers’ defense underperforming and Cook thriving, he’s a great pick for an anytime touchdown this week.

Wide Receiver Props

Tee Higgins OVER 69.5 rec yards (-125)

Loza: Higgins has been on a tear when healthy, clearing 75 receiving yards in each of his last four games. Interestingly, he’s out-targeted Ja’Marr Chase 57-51 in their six games together. With Joey Porter Jr. likely shadowing Chase, Higgins could lead the Bengals’ receiving corps in targets. Coming off a monster 9-148-1 performance and fully rested after the bye, Higgins is set up for another big game in a divisional matchup with a projected point total of 47.5. A 5-70-0 stat line is well within reach.

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Original source article rewritten by our AI can be read here.
Originally Written by: Daniel Dopp

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