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NFL TNF Props and Odds No House Advantage: Can Dak Prescott Avoid Another Interception?

Week 17 kicks off on No House Advantage with the Thursday Night Football matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and the Tennessee Titans. With plenty of eyes on Dak Prescott and company, but an injury-riddled Titans squad, there’s a lot to unpack this evening.

Nonetheless, there are two types of contests to play, “Pick ‘Em” and “Vs The House.” Let’s try to help narrow down the field by highlighting some of the best props to target. Also, check out our NFL Player Props Tool to help you make all of your selections.

NFL TNF Props and Odds for Cowboys-Titans: No House Advantage

CeeDee Lamb: Over 85.5 Receiving Yards

The Eagles have one of the best secondaries in the league, which has helped them allow the fewest passing yards per game. However, they had no answer for Lamb, who caught 10 of 11 targets for 120 yards and two touchdowns last week. It marked the fourth time over the last seven games that Lamb has finished with at least 120 receiving yards.

This matchup is at the other end of the spectrum for Lamb, given that the Titans have allowed the second-most passing yards per game. Not only does Lamb lead the Cowboys with his 130 targets, but the next closest player on the team is tight end Dalton Schultz, who has just 70 targets. With a heavy workload expected again, Lamb could be looking at yet another 100-yard performance.

Michael Gallup: Under 4.5 Receptions

Gallup checks in third on the Cowboys with 64 targets. He missed the first three games of the season, which has contributed to his limited total. Still, he has topped seven targets in a game only one time over the 12 games that he has played. That has contributed to him posting fewer than five receptions in a game 11 times.

Gallup has had plenty of near misses with this total, recording exactly four receptions in a game five times. While the Titans do have a bad passing defense, the under might still be the way to go with Gallup. The Cowboys could win this one in blowout fashion with the Titans missing so many key players on offense, so they might not need to throw as much in the second half. The NFL Player Props Tool has Gallup projected to finish with 2.8 receptions.

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Dak Prescott: Over 0.5 Interceptions

Dak Prescott had his best game of the season last week, throwing for 347 yards and three touchdowns against the Eagles. It was his first game of the season with at least 300 passing yards and the third time over the last four games that he has thrown three touchdown passes. He has thrown for at least two touchdowns in seven of his last eight games.

As good has Prescott has been at producing touchdowns, he has also been turnover prone. The Eagles intercepted one of his passes last week, giving him at least one interception in five straight games. During that stretch, he was picked off a total of eight times. The Titans have collected 12 interceptions this season, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see Dak Prescott throw yet another interception.

Robert Woods: Under 39.5 Receiving Yards

The Titans already didn’t have a prolific passing attack with Ryan Tannehill (ankle) under center. With him now out for the remainder of the regular season, rookie Malik Willis will try to get the Titans into the playoffs. He’s known more for his rushing prowess than his arm, which was evident last week against the Texans. He threw for 99 yards, no touchdowns and two interceptions, but rushed seven times for 43 yards and a touchdown.

With Willis operating a limited passing game, Woods caught all four of his targets for just 30 yards last week. That marked the fourth time over the last four games that Woods has finished with 30 or fewer receiving yards. The previous two games that Willis started this season, Woods finished with 26 and 0 receiving yards, respectively. The NFL Player Props Tool has Woods projected to finish with 27.6 receiving yards.

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