Week 15 NFL Touchdown Props: Pats Continue to Pound the Ground

The touchdown market has become one of the most popular and potentially profitable props in the NFL betting world. Each week, we’re going to throw down three to four units as we try to uncover some of the best weekly NFL TD props and dig into the matchups that surround them.

We’re going running back-heavy for Week 15 as we try to navigate the health & safety landscape, which could offer a ton of opportunities for bettors. 

Without further ado:

Eagles vs Texans TNF Prop Bets: Long Night Ahead for Mills

The Philadelphia Eagles gave their starters some rest during a Week 8 blowout win over the Steelers and have plenty to play for tonight against the Houston Texans.

The home side got trampled on the ground last week by Derrick Henry, but on a short week and an inflated rushing total, Miles Sanders’ rushing opportunities might not be abundant. Quarterback Jalen Hurts has also been spinning the deep ball lately.

Check out my best NFL prop picks for Thursday Night Football’s Week 9 matchup between the Eagles and Texans.

Also, be sure to read Jason Logan’s full TNF betting preview. 

NFL Best Bets and Player Props for Week 1: Jordan Love Attacks Eagles Secondary

The wait is over! NFL action is finally back this week, with action on Thursday, Friday (!!!), Sunday, and Monday.

It’s a beautiful sight to behold, and the only thing more eye-catching is the bounty of NFL player props available to bet on this week.

I’m starting things off with a play for TNF and a bet for Friday, then fill out my card with some NFL picks from the Sunday early/mid slate. Welcome back, football friends!

Latest NFL prop picks

  • Love o256.5 pass yards(-110 at bet365)
  • Williams o2.5 receptions(-130 at bet365)
  • Walker III o66.5 rush yards(-115 at BetMGM)
  • Olave o63.5 rec yards(-104 at Caesars)

Check out full analysis of picks below, or click here to view the …

Chargers vs Raiders TNF Prop Bets: O'Connell Impresses Under the Thursday Night Lights

Nothing screams Thursday Night Football like a game between two mid-tier teams that will have Al Michaels annoyed.

Luckily for Al’s sake, the NFL odds have the Las Vegas Raiders as just three-point home favorites against the Los Angeles Chargers in a game that should be close. More importantly, it’s a game he can constantly reference the comically low 34-point total.

With Justin Herbert out and Easton Stick set to make his first career start in Week 15 odds, the Raiders have the edge despite throwing a rookie quarterback out there. That rookie, Aidan O’Connell, will have a lot on his shoulders with Josh Jacobs banged up.

Find out where our best bets lie as we dissect the TNF odds in our favorite NFL picks for Chargers vs. Raiders on De…

Bills vs Steelers Prediction, Picks & Odds for This Week’s NFL Preseason Game

This Saturday we have a preseason clash between the Buffalo Bills and the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium.

Both head coaches will be looking to bounce back from defeat last week, and this should be an interesting matchup. Don’t miss our Bills vs. Steelers predictions and NFL picks for August 17.

Bills vs Steelers prediction

My best betSteelers -5.5 (-108 at BetRivers)

My analysis

It’s likely to be a tale of the quarterbacks here and both the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Buffalo Bills will be looking for improvement having been beaten convincingly last time out. Neither Sean McDermott or Mike Tomlin take preseason lightly and have solid winning records upwards of 60% at this time of year. 

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FA Cup roundup: Kyle Walker-Peters saves Saints as Coventry come close

Ralph Hasenhuttl was left counting the cost of Southampton’s dramatic extra-time FA Cup win over Coventry. His side needed a fine Stuart Armstrong strike and a 112th-minute goal from Kyle Walker-Peters to seal a 2-1 victory, but the hosts lost defender Lyanco to a hamstring injury while striker Armando Broja had to be carried off.

“It’s not good,” was Hasenhuttl’s verdict on the pair. “Lyanco’s injury is very serious. Broja’s is the top of the knee and we’ll have to look at how serious it is. In an FA Cup game you cannot really control what happens. They are always so tight and so tough, especially against a team as organised as Coventry.”

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โปรดิวเซอร์ Final Fantasy ไม่ชอบคำว่า ‘JRPG’

โปรดิวเซอร์เกมชั้นนำของญี่ปุ่นที่เป็นที่รู้จักกันดีอย่าง Final Fantasy ได้แสดงความไม่ชอบในคำว่า “JRPG” ซึ่งเป็นคำที่ใช้ประเภทของเกม RPG ที่พัฒนาโดยผู้พัฒนาชาวญี่ปุ่น เพราะมันเป็นเหมือนคำที่เลือกใช้ปฏิบัติยังไงไม่รู้ คำพูดจาก สล็อตเว็บตรง

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โปรดิวเซอร์ยืนยัน Final Fantasy XVI มาให้เล่นบน PC แน่นอน

หากใครที่กำลังรอคอยข่าวอัปเดตเกี่ยวกับเกม Final Fantasy XVI เวอร์ชั่น PC ก็เฮกันได้ดัง ๆ แล้วครับ เพราะล่าสุดทาง Naoki “Yoshi-P” Yoshida ได้ออกมายืนยันว่าเกมเวอร์ชั่น PC กำลังอยู่ในระหว่างการพัฒนา และคุณจะได้ทราบข้อมูลเพิ่มเติมเมื่อใกล้ถึงวันวางจำหน่าย

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How loans have risen to dominate the Covid-affected transfer market

Most people have probably not heard of John Docker given he made a handful of appearances, as a teenager, for Torquay at the start of their Division Three campaign in 1967. However, the diminutive winger will always have a special place in the history of football transfers.

Temporary deals between English clubs had been outlawed until the introduction of a loans system meant Docker became the first to take advantage when he moved to the Devon club from Coventry. The 19-year-old got off to a fine start, scoring twice in a 3-0 victory against local rivals Exeter and he made another three appearances before being sent back to Coventry.

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Germany legend Dzsenifer Marozsán bows out in typically graceful style

There are many types of footballer – the strong, the tactically aware, the technical. But every so often – once in a generation, occasionally more if you are lucky – there are those that come along who are a cut above. They make their craft look effortless, gliding and dancing across the grass. They are the artists of the sport who paint different pictures on the pitch and exist at least three paces ahead of everyone else around them, directing play like a conductor does an orchestra.

Germany’s Dzsenifer Marozsán belongs to this unique set of players. As she entered the field on Tuesday for the 112th and final time in a Germany shirt, there was a real sense we were saying goodbye to one of her country’s best ever. She bowed to the…