Bears vs. Commanders Most Popular TNF Prop Bets: D.J. Moore, Brian Robinson, Khalil Herbert

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Bears vs. Commanders Odds

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Thursday, Oct. 5
8:15 p.m. ET
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Bears Odds
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+6
-110
44.5
-110o / -110u
+215
Commanders Odds
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-6
-110
44.5
-110o / -110u
-260
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The most popular prop bets for Bears vs. Commanders on Thursday Night Football involve D.J. Moore, Brian Robinson and Khalil Herbert.

The most popular prop bets for Thursday Night Football are according to data from PointsBet.

Look, this isn't the most exciting matchup in the world. But there's empirical analysis to glean from what retail bettors like the most in order to fade them or predict line movement.

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Bears vs. Commanders Most Popular Prop Bets

  1. D.J. Moore to record 100 or more receiving yards
  2. Brian Robinson to record 25 or more rushing yards
  3. Khalil Herbert to record 25 or more rushing yards

Odds and data are courtesy of PointsBet, a Fanatics Experience.

These three props are orders of magnitude more popular than other variants. As per usual, the public is all on the overs.

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