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Week 10 NFL Best Bets: Sunday Afternoon Slate

Lamar Jackson, Colts-Ravens, NFL
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Week 10 of the NFL season rolls on after the Colts and Patriots got things started in Germany.

The Sunday afternoon window features plenty of games for your viewing and betting pleasure. While this slate is slightly less eventful than usual due to bye weeks, we still have you covered with three must-have prop bets.

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Best Bet No. 1: Robert Woods OVER 3.5 Receptions (+124)

Woods (foot) is officially listed as questionable for this contest but should play after logging a full practice on Friday. He’s due for increased volume after Nico Collins (calf) was ruled out. It also helps that Houston is the underdog in this game, so they’ll likely need to pass the football a lot. Woods is a talented veteran who should serve as a reliable outlet for C.J. Stroud in a potential shootout. At plus money, betting on Woods to average just one catch per quarter is quite appealing.

Best Bet No. 2: Austin Ekeler UNDER 49.5 Rushing Yards (-115)

Ekeler continues to be one of the NFL’s best playmakers and offers plenty of value in the passing game, but his rushing output has been underwhelming this season. Through five games, he’s finished with more than 47 rushing yards just once. To make matters worse, he’s facing a Detroit defensive front that has allowed the second-fewest carries and the third-fewest rushing yards per game. Between Ekeler’s current role, the Lions’ strong defense, and an expected negative game script, don’t be surprised to see the 28-year-old remain under the 50-yard threshold once again.

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Best Bet No. 3: Baltimore Ravens YES To Lose Fumble (+120)

Lamar Jackson alone has lost a fumble in six of his nine games this season, including his last meeting with the Browns back in Week 4. The 26-year-old has shown off his playmaking abilities but continues to struggle in the turnover department. Ball security is so important in the NFL, and it can be difficult to cut down on fumbles when you have a quarterback who has a tendency to run the football. His turnover susceptibility will increase on Sunday against a talented Browns defense. This unit should force Jackson to make enough mistakes so that this bet hits.


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