Best Player Props for Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars - October 30 | 2022 NFL Football Season
The Denver Broncos and the Jacksonville Jaguars have an island game on the NFL Week 8 slate as they are in London, England. There are a lot of players on the field to keep an eye on in this game, so let's talk about some prop bets we should be hammering for this game!
Denver Broncos vs. Jacksonville Jaguars Match Details
Fixture: Denver Broncos @ Jacksonville Jaguars
Date & Time: Sunday, October 30, 9:30 a.m. EDT
Venue: Wembley Stadium, London, England
NFL Player Prop #1: Travis Etienne Jr. Over 71.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
With the trade of running back James Robinson to the New York Jets, star running back Travis Etienne Jr. is expected to run the football for the majority of the snaps. On the season, he is fourth in the NFL with 6.1 yards per carry, so he has the ability to dominate and pick up chunk yardage.
This Denver defense is dominant against the passing attack and allow 112.9 rushing yards per game, so that means he has a chance to break out and get more snaps and run the ball effectively. He is averaging 90.3 yards on the ground per game so give me the over here.
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NFL Player Prop #2: Riley Patterson Over 6.5 Kicking Points (+100)
Kicking points is a solid prop as you are just asking for two field goals and a PAT in this game. Riley Patterson is 10-for-11 this season on field goal attempts and is 4-for-4 on field goal tries from 40+ yards so far.
The Denver Broncos have allowed 12.3 kicking points per game during their four-game losing streak as they are not allowing touchdowns and field goals is where this number continues to increase. Trevor Lawrence is not an elite passer in the red zone so expect Jacksonville to send Patterson out and nail field goals with regularity.
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NFL Player Prop #3: Russell Wilson Longest Completion Over 37.5 Yards (-110)
It is hard to realize from how he has played this season, but Russell Wilson is a solid quarterback and can throw the football down the field. In each of his last three games, he had passes for 45+ yards and the combination of wide receiver Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy have the ability to play well in yards after catch.
Jeudy himself has 176 yards after catch this season, so if he can break a tackle then this should be a lock. Wilson's arm is still solid and should be able to throw a good deep ball and connect for at least 40 yards.
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