NFL Prop Bets Should Be Money In The Bank For Season

Cash In Big with These NFL Prop Bets for the Season!

 

The NFL season is right around the corner, and with it comes a plethora of betting lines and props. We’ve done the research and found seven NFL Prop Bets that have the potential to be money in the bank for the upcoming season.

 

These 7 NFL Prop Bets Should Be Money In The Bank For Season
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2024 NFL Season | 105th season of the National Football League
Regular Season: September 5th, 2023 – January 5th, 2024

 

2024 NFL Season is Getting Closer

The National Football League will be here before we know it.

Training camps are underway, exhibition games are set to get started, and the season will be in full swing.

Before the season does officially start, we need to make sure we are doing all our homework on all the betting options for the 2024 season.

That is why we have these 7 NFL Prop Bets should be money in the bank for the 2024-2025 season.

Here they are:

 

Writer’s Picks for the Top Props that are Money Bets

Russell Wilson UNDER 2750.5 Passing Yards

Wilson is now a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The biggest issue is – Pittsburgh also added Justin Fields from Chicago.

It’s hard to imagine one of these signal callers getting a big chunk of the season unless an injury occurs.

Even at that, Wilson has not seen big numbers for several seasons.

He finished with 3,070 passing yards in 15 games last season.

Do not project him to play more than 12 games this season.

We like the UNDER in his passing yards in 2024.


 

Kirk Cousins OVER 3900.5 Passing Yards

It really seems overblown that the Atlanta Falcons drafted Michael Penix Jr.

If Cousins is healthy, he is going to play this NFL season.

A season ago, he was on pace for 4,600 yards with Minnesota.

Granted, the Vikings had a stud receiver.

The talent in Atlanta may not be as strong to throw to.

But, in the end, we like the veteran to get the ball all over the field.

We are going to take his OVER passing yards in 2024.


 

Mike Williams OVER 725.5 Receiving Yards

The former Chargers receiver is now with the New York Jets.

He has had a hard time staying healthy, but 725.5 yards is not very many for the talent he has.

He has Aaron Rodgers throwing to him, and the same can be said for Rodgers.

His health has been his issue as of late.

We like both of them to have a bounce back season and move the ball effectively.

50 guys had over 725.5 receiving yards last season.

We are going to take Williams OVER 725.5 yards for 2024.


 

Keenan Allen UNDER 825.5 Receiving Yards

A season ago, Allen caught 108 passes for 1,243 yards with the Los Angeles Chargers.

That was in 13 games.

There is no doubt Keenan Allen has the skill set.

But, age and injuries, and now in Chicago, the targets that Caleb Williams has is the issue.

We actually feel he is going to be right around 800 receiving yards, with DJ Moore and Rome Odunze having solid years as well.

Take the UNDER on Keenan Allen and his receiving yards.


 

SaQuon Barkley OVER 1000.5 Rushing Yards

The former Los Angeles Chargers New York Giants running back is now with a rival in the Philadelphia Eagles.

The Eagles can run the ball, and run it with the best of them.

Jalen Hurts to AJ Brown opens up the field.

We like Barkley to thrive big time in this lineup.

If Barkley can stay healthy, we like him to compete for the one of the top spots in the NFL in rushing yards.

Last season, 1,459 won the rushing title in 16 games.

We like Barkley to go over his 962 in 14 games from a season ago, and go well over 1,000 yards on the ground.


 

Derrick Henry UNDER 975.5 Rushing Yards

Henry is now a member of the Baltimore Ravens.

One thing the Ravens like to do is share the workload at running back.

Sure, Henry is a monster, and a bellcow, but in 2024, he is limited a little more.

We are going to take the UNDER 975.5 yards on the ground for King Henry with the Ravens.


 

Micah Parsons OVER 13.25 Sacks

The Dallas Cowboys stud had 14 sacks a season ago.

That was tied with Myles Garrett for 7th in the league.

Parsons played in all 17 games for Dallas.

We like him to play, and play like a manchild again in 2024.

The Cowboys want to show why they are a NFC threat.

Parsons goes over 13.25 sacks, and is among the leaders once again.

Take the OVER! –

 
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There you have it. Those are 7 NFL Prop Bets that should be money in the bank for the season 2024-2025.

Now, best of luck with all your betting and let the games begin!


 

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Teams Odds
Detroit Lions +290
Kansas City Chiefs +460
Philadelphia Eagles +690
Buffalo Bills +660
Baltimore Ravens +780
Green Bay Packers +1625
Minnesota Vikings +1900
Los Angeles Chargers +2500
Pittsburgh Steelers +2700
Houston Texans +3100
Denver Broncos +4800
San Francisco 49ers +5600
Atlanta Falcons +5800
Washington Commanders +5800
Arizona Cardinals +5800
Tampa Bay Buccaneers +6000
Seattle Seahawks +6000
Miami Dolphins +8000
Cincinnati Bengals +8500
Los Angeles Rams +10000
Indianapolis Colts +28000
New Orleans Saints +46000
New York Jets +70000
Chicago Bears +95000
Dallas Cowboys +95000
Tennessee Titans +100000
Las Vegas Raiders +100000
New York Giants +100000
Jacksonville Jaguars +100000
New England Patriots +100000
Carolina Panthers +100000
Cleveland Browns +100000

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A lot of NFL lines fans wonder why Ray Rice hasn’t found an NFL home yet. However, if you look at his numbers, he was already heading out of the league. He took a plea deal on his assault charge – which he had to since his video went viral. He went in front of the press begging for the public to forgive him. This combination of factors made it simple for teams to look the other way.

Even so, Greg Hardy has returned to the NFL – and without a lot of contrition on his part. He got convicted of throwing his girlfriend at a bathtub, and then picking her up and throwing her on top of a pile of guns. Then he appealed for a jury trial and paid the girl enough money to make her disappear so that the district attorney’s office couldn’t locate her. As a result, his conviction was vacated. During Hardy’s suspension, he filmed a video filled with strippers. When he was activated, he promptly made some inappropriate remarks about Tom Brady’s wife.

However, Hardy is still a young player on the rise with his talent, and the Dallas Cowboys – ever the opportunistic team – were looking for some help with their pass rush. This is why Jerry Jones was able to brag that Hardy was “a part of the best part of our team” after the Cowboys were routed by the New England Patriots.

This is a reminder, of course, that the NFL isn’t an organization charged with maintaining public morality. Instead, it is a league of 32 franchises owned by billionaires. While some outwardly said that they wouldn’t sign a player like Hardy, everyone knew that someone would make the choice that Jerry Jones ended up making. If you expect Roger Goodell to do anything except safeguard the profit-making ability of the league, then you’re expecting way too much from a leader who is tone-deaf to anything that requires subtlety but is an expert at remaining a sycophant to the right owners. The NFL is simply not equipped to bring about social change on an issue so complex as domestic violence. After all, the Centers for Disease Control have estimated that one of four women will fall victim to severe physical violence at the hands of an intimate partner. That’s not the sort epidemic that the NFL is ready to handle – or even interested in handling, because the NFL really only exists to bring in as much cash as possible.

It’s not like Hardy is unique, after all. There was a time when Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was looking at a second rape accusation within 12 months. Fans wanted the team to cut Big Ben. The district attorney went on television and said that he didn’t have enough evidence to bring charges, but he told the public that he knew that one of Roethlisberger’s bodyguards had brought a woman down a hallway.

Roethlisberger came along later, and the physical exam found slight bleeding and some bruising on the woman – but no semen. Steelers icon Terry Bradshaw demanded that the team cut Big Ben. Just a few months later, though, Roethlisberger had guided the Steelers to the Super Bowl. Of course, if it had been the backup quarterback, things would have been a lot different. It is this set of priorities that keeps top players from learning the lessons that are forced on the rest of us.

 

 

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