Stefon Diggs Player Prop Pick for Bears vs. Texans

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Stefon Diggs Player Prop Pick, Bears vs. Texans

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Sunday, Sep 15
8:20 p.m. ET
NBC
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Bears Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
+6
-112
45
-108o / -112u
+200
Texans Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-6
-108
45
-108o / -112u
-245
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The Action Network's proprietary betting models have indicated an edge involving Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs for Bears vs. Texans on Monday Night Football.

For a full preview of Bears vs. Texans in Week 2, check out our expert Chicago Bears at Houston Texans Prediction, Odds and Pick for Sunday Night Football.

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Bears vs. Texans Stefon Diggs Prop Pick

On the aggregate, our prop tools project Diggs to record roughly 59 receiving yards on Sunday night under current conditions. That means over thousands of model iterations, Diggs averaged about 59 receiving yards across that massive sample size.

That, compared with the price on the market, provides a roughly 4% edge, according to our prop tools. That figure is relative to the current best market price of over 51.5 receiving yards at even-money.

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Pick: Stefon DiggsOver 51.5 Receiving Yards (+100) via bet365

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