Titans vs. Dolphins: Tyreek Hill Player Prop Highest Receiving Yards Total In 2 Years

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Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill boasts the highest receiving yard total in about two years for Titans vs. Dolphins on Monday Night Football.

That's according to traders at PointsBet, which is now owned by Fanatics.

The sportsbook has Hill's receiving yard prop priced at 115.5, with the vig on both the over and under at -115.

The market varies per sportsbook, but PointsBet has the highest total out of all the major American books. FanDuel, for instance, has Hill's prop at 112.5 yards as of Monday afternoon.

DraftKings, BetMGM and Caesars slot in at 111.5. Caesars' vig is best at this price at -101.

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It's the highest receiving yard total since Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp had 120.5 yards posted for a game versus the 49ers during the last week of the 2021 season. Kupp finished with 118 yards and a TD, finishing just two yards short of a record total.

Hill, meanwhile, is on pace to break the single-season receiving yards record and become the first WR to eclipse 2,000 yards. The previous record was set by Calvin Johnson in 2012 with 1,964 yards, but do keep in mind that players currently have one more game at their disposal.

The Offensive Player of the Year favorite and league leader in receiving yards is on pace for 2,098 yards, including 17 touchdowns.

In fact, Hill is now the sixth-best favorite in the MVP market at +1000 at FanDuel, ahead of top-notch quarterbacks like Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.

It's a remarkable feat, especially considering no wide receiver has ever won the MVP award.

But in record-breaking years, skill positions shine. LaDanian Tomlinson and Shaun Alexander won the award in 2004 and 2005, respectively, after setting the all-time single season touchdown records. Likewise, Adrian Peterson won in 2012 after putting up 2,097 yards on the ground, the second-highest mark of all-time.

Should Hill supplant Johnson's record of 1,964 receiving yards in a requisite 16 games, the cheetah has a legitimate argument in an NFL MVP race that lacks a dominant QB favorite. For now, his ridiculously high total for Titans vs. Dolphins justifies how he's been utilized thus far this season.

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