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NFL Week 13 Odds and Props: No House Advantage Nick Chubb Shines in Deshaun Watson Debut

There are just two teams on a bye during Week 13, leaving us with a bevy of options on No House Advantage. 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 NFL player props to target, including Nick Chubb of the Cleveland Browns. Also, check out our NFL Player Props Tool to help you make all your selections.

NFL Player Props: Week 13 No House Advantage

Nick Chubb, CLE at HOU: Over 94.5 Rushing Yards

Chubb recently had a couple of rough performances by his standards. He only rushed for 63 yards against the Dolphins in Week 10, then followed that up with 19 rushing yards against the Bills in Week 11. He was given 11 and 14 carries, respectively, which were two of his three lowest rushing attempts totals for the season. He bounced back in a big way against the Buccaneers in Week 12, rushing 26 times for 116 yards and a touchdown.

Chubb is usually busy for the Browns, receiving at least 16 carries in eight of his 11 games. In six of those games, he finished with at least 101 rushing yards. Expect him to get a lot of work against a Texans team that has allowed the most rushing yards per game in the league. Another 100-yard day on the ground could certainly be in the cards.

Christian Kirk, JAX at DET: Over 69.5 Receiving Yards

Kirk has proven to be an excellent addition to the Jaguars, becoming their most productive wide receiver. He has already set a new career high with seven touchdown receptions and his 725 receiving yards are already the second-most that he has recorded. He reached his first 1,000-yard season, which he narrowly missed as a member of the Cardinals last season with 982 yards.

In terms of this NFL player prop, Kirk has registered at least 70 receiving yards in a game six times this season, including in three of his last five games. The Lions have a potent offense, so the Jaguars might need to throw a lot to keep pace. That could work in Kirk’s favor since the Lions have allowed the fourth-most passing yards per game in the league.

Robert Woods, TEN at PHI: Under 34.5 Receiving Yards

It’s been a disappointing season for Woods, who the Titans brought in to try and help offset the loss of A.J. Brown. He has been healthy, appearing in all 11 games. However, he only has 32 total receptions for 351 yards and one touchdown. He has been particularly quiet of late, posting 26 or fewer receiving yards in five of the last six games.

Part of the reason for Woods’ decline in production has been a lack of opportunities when Ryan Tannehill was out injured. However, even with Tannehill back, he has 16 receiving yards or fewer in two of the last three games. The way to attack the Eagles’ defense is on the ground, not through the air. They have allowed the second-fewest passing yards per game, but the 15th-most rushing yards per game. Look for the Titans to lean heavily on Derrick Henry instead of giving added targets to Woods.

Garrett Wilson, NYJ at MIN: Over 58.5 Receiving Yards

Wilson came into the league with lofty expectations after being selected with the 10th overall pick in the 2022 Draft. The problem is, he had Zach Wilson as his starting quarterback. Joe Flacco also spent some time under center, but he leaves a lot to be desired at the position, as well. Still, Wilson managed to record at least 60 receiving yards in four of his first nine games.

The Jets finally made a change at quarterback last week, benching Zach Wilson in favor of Mike White. He opened up the offense in a big way, which helped the team score 31 points against the Bears. Garrett Wilson was right in the middle of all the action, catching five of eight targets for 95 yards and two touchdowns. With White getting another start, and the Vikings allowing the most passing yards per game in the league, the over is the way to go here. The NFL Player Props Tool has Wilson projected to finish with 68.7 receiving yards.

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