NFL Player Props: Ja’Marr Chase, Stefon Diggs, Joe Mixon Represent Most Popular Bets for Bills vs. Bengals on MNF

NFL Player Props: Ja’Marr Chase, Stefon Diggs, Joe Mixon Represent Most Popular Bets for Bills vs. Bengals on MNF article feature image
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Ja’Marr Chase, Stefon Diggs and Joe Mixon are the most popular NFL player prop bets for Monday Night Football's Bills vs. Bengals in what might be the game of the season so far.

These props are all in the anytime TD market.

Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets for Monday Night Football’s Bills vs. Bengals

  1. Ja’Marr Chase to score an anytime TD (-115)
  2. Stefon Diggs to score an anytime TD (-105)
  3. Joe Mixon to score an anytime TD (-115)

*Odds and data are according to PointsBet as of Monday afternoon. 

Our premier data analytics expert Nick Giffen assessed the value for Chase, Diggs and Mixon’s anytime TD player props.

And it’s Diggs’ TD prop that has the most value — but on a different marketplace. SuperBook is pricing the Bills’ No. 1 wide receiver’s anytime TD prop at +140.

That’s his fair value line, according to Giffen.

SuperBook’s line is by far the most valuable across the market. For reference, DraftKings has a market-worst price of -115.

Do keep in mind that SuperBook is only available in New Jersey, Tennessee, Iowa, Ohio (as of Sunday) and Arizona. For users outside those states, the best line for Diggs to score a TD against the Bengals tonight is with Caesars at +127.

For Chase and Mixon’s anytime props, even the best market prices require you to pay a premium.

Chase’s best line is at +110 at FanDuel. His fair value line is +115.

Meanwhile, Mixon’s fair value line is +105 — the best price on the market is with BetMGM at +100.

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