Russell Wilson will get inducted into the Broncos vs. Chargers rivalry when Denver travels to Los Angeles for Monday Night Football. Wilson (shoulder) and Chargers quarterbackΒ Justin Herbert (ribs) are playing through injuries, and their production has taken a hit. Wilson has the same number of touchdowns (three) as interceptions over his last four games, while Herbert tossed six touchdowns through Week 2, but has just four since then. Thus, the passing touchdowns prop is likely to be the focus of many bettors’ MNF NFL player props.
Both quarterbacks have a bar of 1.5 passing touchdowns in Caesars Sportsbook’s latest NFL prop bets. Will the QB injuries lead to a run-heavy game, which makes the Unders attractive in NFL prop picks? Before making any NFL prop bets for Monday Night Football, you need to see the Chargers vs. Broncos NFL prop predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.
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With Broncos vs. Chargers on Monday Night Football approaching, the model has evaluated the NFL player props from Caesars and found five strong bets. You can only see them here.
Top NFL player prop bets for Chargers vs. Broncos
After simulating Broncos vs. Chargers 10,000 times and examining the dozens of NFL props from Caesars Sportsbook, the model says Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert goes Under 264.5 passing yards. Besides Herbert’s own ailments, the Chargers are also dealing with an injury to wide receiverΒ Keenan Allen which has had him sidelined since Week 1. While the Chargers have been able to survive thus far without their No. 1 receiver, they’ve also yet to face a pass defense as talented as the Broncos.
The Broncos have allowed the fewest passing yards, second fewest passing…
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