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NFL Week 11 prop party: Will Rodgers bounce back after last week's dud?

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The cold conditions have arrived in the Midwest and Northeast, which means we're now in the heart of the NFL schedule. As teams fight for playoff spots, a few key offensive players will be the difference between a successful and disappointing season. Let's see who's in store for a fruitful Week 11 with our player props and touchdown scorer bets.

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🏈 Bet: Over 224.5 passing yards

Rodgers has thrown for over 225 passing yards only three times this season. While he's delivered flashes of vintage Rodgers, there have also been moments that remind you he's 41. But the Bengals are allowing 260 passing yards per game (third-most in the NFL), making this the perfect spot for him to have a huge performance. After Rodgers struggled against the Chargers last week, this is a get-right spot for him.

🏈 Bet: Over 79.5 rushing yards

As long as Jordan Love continues to underperform, the Packers' offense should rely on the running game to break out of its funk, especially against an awful Giants run defense. Jacobs should earn a ton of carries considering New York is allowing 152 rushing yards per contest, the second-most in the league.

🏈 Bet: Over 64.5 receiving yards

McConkey has emerged as a top option for Justin Herbert, leading the Chargers in receiving yards and posting at least 65 yards in four of his last five games. Although the Jags rank in the top five at stopping the run, they have a bottom-five passing defense. The Chargers should exploit Jacksonville's weak secondary, presenting more opportunities for McConkey.

🏈 Bet: Under 182.5 passing yards

Ward has put up decent numbers because he's constantly needing to throw as his team trails on the scoreboard. But Sunday presents too difficult a matchup for the rookie. The Texans are allowing the fewest total yards per game in the league while surrendering just 171 passing yards per contest, fourth-fewest overall. Additionally, Ward is averaging only 121 passing yards in three outings against top-five defenses, including a season-low 108 yards versus Houston earlier this season.

🏈 Bet: Over 54.5 rushing yards

Whether he's ready or not, Harvey will step in as the lead running back against the Chiefs on Sunday with J.K. Dobbins sidelined by a foot injury. Largely due to limited opportunities, the rookie hasn't produced the breakout year many expected. But he rushed for 58 yards in the only game he had double-digit carries, which he'll certainly earn against a Kansas City rushing defense that's worse than last season.

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NFL news editor Brenden Deeg will provide touchdown scorer props all season long.

πŸ™Œ Bet: Anytime TD (-105)

If they're going to give us Williams at plus odds, you have to take it. The 25-year-old running back has six touchdowns in his last five contests, and his 33 red-zone touches rank sixth among all offensive players in the NFL this season.

πŸ™Œ Bet: Anytime TD (+140)

Marks has emerged as Houston's go-to threat out of the backfield with his 61 touches leading the team over the last five games. He played in 80% of the offensive snaps against Jacksonville, and head coach DeMeco Ryans said this week, "We gotta continue to feed him more." The Titans have surrendered the most scores to opposing running backs this campaign.

πŸ™Œ Bet: Anytime TD (+210)

Let's go to Spain, where the Dolphins offense will face a Commanders defense that's allowed the most receiving yards and third-most touchdowns to opposing wideouts this season. Emerging as Miami's No. 2 wide receiver with Tyreek Hill sidelined, Washington has scored two touchdowns in his last three games. His 44 targets and 222 routes run this year both rank second on the team behind Jaylen Waddle.

πŸ™Œ Bet: Anytime TD (+200)

After suffering a chest injury against Philly, Doubs has been a full participant in practice this week and should be good to go versus a New York defense giving up the third-most receptions and yards to opposing wideouts this campaign. Doubs leads the Packers offense in targets and is Jordan Love's top weapon with Tucker Kraft out for the year.

πŸ™Œ Bet: To score 2+ TDs (+500)

Our long shot of the week goes to McBride scoring twice against the 49ers. With Marvin Harrison Jr. ruled out of Sunday's contest, the star tight end should see a heavy workload. He's hot right now, ranking second among all NFL pass-catchers in red-zone targets and scoring five touchdowns in the last four games. San Francisco has allowed six touchdowns to opposing tight ends this year, tied for the third-most in the NFL.

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