FrontPageBets takes a look at a terrific trio of props to watch during Sunday's games.
There are, however, plenty of wagers out there that can sustain you through a mediocre slate. Especially if they involve some of the most dynamic players in the league.Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill anytime touchdown It’s curious how Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill leads the NFL in receptions and receiving yards but only has two touchdowns to show for it.
Miami’s offense is tied for fourth with the most touchdown passes spread out between six different players, with wideout Jaylen Waddle leading the way with five and tight end Mike Gesicki with four. Bills QB Josh Allen under 35.5 passing attempts It’s never, ever, a good idea to bet against Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. Ever.The Bills are currently 11.5-point favorites over the Jets in what is expected to be a walkover. If that is the case, Allen’s passing attempts should be limited.
The one constant for Rodgers is his running back Aaron Jones, who has had to not only run the ball effectively, but play a big part in the passing game. To that end, Jones has 30 receptions out of the backfield and three touchdowns through eight games.
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