Joe Burrow, Jayden Daniels Are Among Commanders vs. Bengals Most Popular Player Props

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Commanders vs. Bengals Most Popular Player Props

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Monday, Sept. 23
8:15 p.m. ET
ABC
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Commanders Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+7.5
-115
46.5
-110o / -110u
+280
Bengals] Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-7.5
-105
46.5
-110o / -110u
-360
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Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow and Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels are among the most popular player prop picks for Monday Night Football.

Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase and Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. round out the most popular player prop bets for Bengals vs. Commanders.

Since it's the public, these are mostly on the over — except in the case of Daniels. Be wary about tailing the public — this data should be used otherwise.

With that in mind, the most popular TD picks for this game are here. For data regarding the other Monday night game — Jaguars vs. Bills — you can see the most popular player props here and the most popular touchdown picks here.

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Commanders vs. Bengals Most Popular Player Prop Bets

  1. Ja’Marr Chase over 80.5 receiving yards (-120)
  2. Brian Robinson Jr. over 53.5 rushing yards (-120)
  3. Joe Burrow over 1.5 passing touchdowns (-140)
  4. Brian Robinson Jr. over 13.5 rushing attempts (-110)
  5. Jayden Daniels under 50.5 rushing yards (-130)

This data is courtesy of BetMGM.

These aren't necessarily the best prices in the market — just data from BetMGM. Make sure to line shop to ensure you're getting optimal value.
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