Tyler Huntley, Tyreek Hill & Tony Pollard Among Titans vs. Dolphins Most Popular Player Props

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Titans vs. Dolphins Most Popular Player Props

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Monday, Sept. 30
7:30 p.m. ET
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Titans Odds
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+2.5
-110
37
-108o / -113u
+120
Dolphins Odds
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-2.5
-110
37
-108o / -113u
-140
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Dolphins emergency quarterback Tyler Huntley, Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill and Titans running back Tony Pollard are among the most popular player prop picks for Monday Night Football between Miami and Tennessee.

This is part of a doubleheader Monday night, which will be more commonplace this season.

(The most popular props for the other game — Seahawks vs. Lions — are here.)

Titans tight end Josh Whyle rounds out the most popular player prop bets for Titans vs. Dolphins.

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

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Titans vs. Dolphins Most Popular Player Prop Bets

  1. Tyler Huntley Under 32.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
  2. Tyreek Hill Over 51.5 Receiving Yards (-115)
  3. Tony Pollard Over 12.5 Rushing Attempts (-120)
  4. Tony Pollard Over 49.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
  5. Josh Whyle Over 8.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

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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Avery Yang is an editor at the Action Network who focuses on breaking news across the sports world and betting algorithms that try to predict eventual outcomes. Avery is a graduate from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He has written for the Washington Post, the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, (the old) Deadspin, MLB.com and others.

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