
Giants vs. Eagles NFL player props: Self-learning AI backs Hurts under 196.5 yards on Thursday Night Football
NFC East rivals will clash on Thursday Night Football in NFL Week 6 as the Philadelphia Eagles visit the New York Giants. NFL player props could center on household names on Philly like Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and A.J. Brown, or you could seek out Thursday Night Football props on up-and-coming Giants like Jaxson Dart, Cam Skattebo and Theo Johnson. Brown has been the subject of much discourse regarding his usage thus far, and the three-time Pro Bowler has an NFL props total of 64.5 receiving yards, as well as 4.5 receptions, for TNF.
Brown has been held under 45 yards in four of five games this season, which would make many lean under with this NFL prop bet. However, only one team has allowed more receiving yards to opposing wideouts than New York, and no team has given up more receptions to the position, so there’s evidence to back the over, which has NFL prop odds of -114. Other intriguing prop totals include 40.5 rushing yards for Hurts, 88.5 rushing yards for Barkley, and 3.5 receptions for Johnson. Before betting any Eagles vs. Giants props for Thursday Night Football, you need to see the Giants vs. Eagles prop predictions powered by SportsLine’s Machine Learning AI.
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For Eagles vs. Giants NFL betting on Thursday Night Football, the Machine Learning Model has evaluated the NFL player prop odds and provided Giants vs. Eagles prop picks. You can only see the Machine Learning Model player prop predictions for Philadelphia vs. New York here.
Top NFL player prop bets for Eagles vs. Giants After analyzing the Giants vs. Eagles props and examining the dozens of NFL player prop markets, the SportsLine’s Machine Learning Model says Eagles QB Hurts goes Under 196.5 passing yards (-114 at FanDuel). The AI Model notes that when favored on the road, Hurts has gone under his passing yards prop in six straight games. That includes both away games this season when the reigning Super Bowl MVP had 101 passing yards versus Kansas City in Week 2 and 130 yards against Tampa in Week 4. Over his last 10 regular season games, Hurts has been held under 180 passing yards seven times.
Hurts had just 114 passing yards in his lone game versus New York a year ago, and Philly simply isn’t giving the quarterback enough chances to rack up yardage, as it ranks 29th in pass attempts. Meanwhile, the Giants are much easier to attack on the ground than through the air as they rank 29th in yards per rush allowed but are tied for the most QB knockdowns in the NFL. Excluding a Week 18 contest in which he played limited snaps, Hurts has averaged just 153.3 passing yards in three road games versus the Giants. The model projects Hurts to have 149.7 passing yards, giving this NFL prop bet a 4-star rating. See more NFL props here.
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How to make NFL player prop bets for Giants vs. EaglesIn addition, the SportsLine Machine Learning Model says another star sails past his total and has three additional NFL props that are rated four stars or better. You need to see the Machine Learning Model analysis before making any Eagles vs. Giants prop bets for Thursday Night Football.
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