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NFL Week 3: Best Bets For Washington Commanders vs. Cincinnati Bengals
There will be two Monday night games this week in the NFL.
The Washington Commanders (1-1) will travel to take on the Cincinnati Bengals (0-2) who are looking for their first win of the season.
Jayden Daniels will take on his toughest matchup against Joe Burrow and a Bengals’ team that has Super Bowl experience in recent years. Washington enters the game as a 7.5-point favorite.
There will be many chances to take different prop bets tonight and below, check out some of the best bets to keep an eye on.
Best Bets: Commanders at Bengals
Over 46.5 (-110)
The over is the play here. The number has stayed around a touchdown all week and will likely end there. If you get over seven, Washington could be intriguing but with its defense this season, it is hard to rely on the team to cover. This is the reason to take the over. The Commanders totaled over 400 yards of offense last week, moving the ball up and down the field against the New York Giants. The Bengals can take advantage of a poor secondary for Washington on Monday night as well.
Joe Burrow over 265.5 passing yards (-115)
Burrow has thrown for 422 yards this season. He threw for 258 yards in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last week and has a chance to flirt with his first 300-yard game of the season. Both Baker Mayfield and Daniel Jones looked very comfortable against this Washington defense. Burrow has plenty of weapons to work with in the offense and the ball should be in the air plenty in this one.
Brian Robinson over 53.5 rushing yards (-115), TD (+155)
Brian Robinson averaged 7.8 yards per carry against the Giants on his way to a career-high 133 yards. The threat of Daniels’ legs has helped Robinson early on this season. Austin Ekeler is the perfect compliment to Robinson but he remains the primary back in an offense that likes to run up the middle. Robinson should be able to reach his number here. Also, take Robinson to score for some good value.
Jayden Daniels over 49.5 rushing yards (-110)
Daniels has used his legs well over his first two games in the NFL. He has shown an ability to escape the pocket and outrun defenders when needed. The coaching staff has discussed limiting the amount of times that Daniels runs and this has led to few called runs. Daniels can use his legs to pick up first downs on passing plays once it breaks down. This makes his numebr at 49.5 rushing yards very intriguing.
Jamar Chase over 79.5 receiving yards (-120)
The Commanders have arguably the worst duo of cornerbacks in the league. Emmanuel Forbes is out with a thumb injury but even if he was active, this prop is a good one. Chase is looking for a new contract and remains one of the best receivers in football. He will have a field day against a poor secondary for Washington.
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