Justin Fields won’t be a robot vs. Chiefs


Week 3 NFL player props have dropped.

We’re talking two games in particular, the Chiefs vs. Bears and Steelers vs. Raiders this evening.

Last week we went 2-2 in player props on “Monday Night Football” with a slight profit thanks to a +150 hit.

In total, we sit at 7-5 with a solid bit of profit thanks to a few plus-money wins, we are in the green in every article so far on the season.

Justin Fields over 55.5 rushing yards (-114, FanDuel) | anytime touchdown scorer (+210, FanDuel)

Justin Fields will be less robotic on Sunday; you heard it here first.

Fields hasn’t been getting the designed run calls that he did in 2022 when he rushed for 76.2 yards per game in 15 games.

The Chiefs’ defense allowed the fifth most rushing yards to opposing quarterbacks in 2022, and Fields vowed to be prepared to run on Sunday.

This is the lowest his rushing prop has been since Week 9 of 2022 when he blasted the Miami Dolphins for 178 yards rushing.

Don’t bail on the Ohio State product just yet; he’s still an athlete. Be prepared to ladder this prop up to 75+ at +190 on Bet365

DJ Moore over 42.5 receiving yards (-110, Bet365) | Moore over 3.5 receptions -106 (BetRivers)

The Chiefs should be up big here, and DJ Moore is in a prime spot to rack up some garbage time points against the decently vulnerable Chiefs secondary.

They rank among the worst secondary groups in the NFL, according to Pro Football Focus and Moore had six catches for over 100 yards last week against a solid cornerback group in Tampa Bay.


D.J. Moore should get more involved in Chicago’s passing game.
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Moore should be heavily involved, and the throws won’t stop coming.

That is for sure.

Betting on the NFL?

Jaylen Warren over 2.5 receptions +105 (BetMGM)

Smashed this prop last week at +150, and it shouldn’t be plus-money still.

But it is, and we’re hitting it.

Warren has run a route on 85.7 percent of the teams pass attempts and by far passes their backfield in receptions.

This prop has hit in both weeks one and two, and is worth another shot this evening when the Steelers face the Raiders.



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