Best Player Prop Bets for This Years NFL Christmas Games

There are three NFL games on the schedule for Christmas Day, including Raiders-Chiefs, Giants-Eagles, and Ravens-49ers. We look at some of the best player props for each contest.

Bettors are getting a Christmas present from the NFL as three games are on the schedule for Monday. The Las Vegas Raiders kick off the day with a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. That game is at Arrowhead Stadium at 1 p.m. ET.

The next game is an NFC East battle as the New York Giants face the Philadelphia Eagles. The game is at 4:30 p.m. ET at Lincoln Financial Field.

NFL Odds                       Spread                 ML             Total

Las Vegas Raiders vs.           +10.5 (-109)                +410           O 40.5 (-110)

Kanas City Chiefs                 -10.5 (-112)                   -560            U 40.5 (-110)

NY Giants vs.                        +13.5 (-110)                   +480           O 43 (-108)

Philadelphia Eagles               -13.5 (-110)                  -715            U 43 (-113)

Baltimore Ravens vs.             +6 (-108)                    +200           O 46 (-113)

San Francisco 49ers               -6 (-113)                      -250            U 46 (108)

Odds courtesy of BetRivers

The finale is a possible Super Bowl preview as the Baltimore Ravens play the San Francisco 49ers. They are at Levi Stadium at 8:15 p.m. ET.

The staff at BetQL.com has provided some of their favorite player prop bets for the three games. They make for a perfect addition to a parlay card.


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Rashee Rice Anytime TD

Wide receiver Rashee Rice is slowly becoming Patrick Mahomes’ favorite target. Despite the struggles the Chiefs receiving corps has had, Rice has been one of the more consistent players. He’s found the end zone in two of his last three games and three of his last four. Kansas City has also scored at least 30 points in its last eight meetings with the Raiders. That means there should be plenty of scoring opportunities to go around – Kate Constable.

Best Bet: Rice Anytime TD (+114, BetRivers)

Watch: Monday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS or fuboTV

 Saquon Barkley Anytime TD

Giants running back Saquon Barkley scored two touchdowns against the Packers two weeks ago to give him three for the season. I see him scoring another one against the Eagles.

Plus, I like the Giants to cover this spread. I see Barkley contributing to covering that with a touchdown – Lucy Burdge.

Best Bet: Barkley Anytime TD (+114, BetRivers)

Watch: Monday, 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX or fuboTV


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D’Andre Swift Over 64.5 Rushing Yards

Eagles RB D’Andre Swift has gone Over this number in three of his last four games with at least 10 carries. The one game he missed during that span was against the Dallas Cowboys. Their run defense is significantly better than the Giants.

New York ranks in the bottom four in the league in yards per game and yards per carry allowed to opposing backs. It’s also allowing the seventh-most carries per game. Swift is going to run all over the Giants, especially with Philly looking to snap its losing streak – Kate Constable

Best Bet: Swift Over 64.5 rush yds (-115, BetMGM)

Watch: Monday, 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX or fuboTV

Brock Purdy Under 31.5 pass attempts

MVP frontrunner 49ers QB Brock Purdy has a 31.5 pass attempt prop, which is pretty surprising. Not only has he had 27, 27 and 25 pass attempts over the last three weeks, but he’s attempted under 31.5 pass attempts 11 consecutive times this season. You have to look back to Week 3 against the Giants when he threw 37 times. In 14 starts this season, that one start against New York was the only time he threw over 31.5 passes, which makes this stand out as a fantastic option in Week 16.

It’s not difficult to understand why sportsbooks created this number. The Ravens have allowed 37.9 pass attempts per game to opposing quarterbacks this season. However, like the Niners (38.1) and Eagles (39.6), that’s because Baltimore is a quality team that consistently plays from ahead, forcing their opposition to throw the football more to catch up. San Francisco’s offense is so efficient that it’s difficult to imagine them abandoning their Christian McCaffrey-centric game plan to suddenly air it out with volume. This is one of my favorite plays of the week – Dan Karpuc.

Best Bet: Purdy Under 31.5 pass attempts (-125, BetMGM)

Watch: Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ABC or fuboTV

Jalen Hurts Over 0.5 Interceptions

We hit this prop last week, so I’m going back to the well at an even better price. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts is up to a dozen picks this season after tossing two more last week. And for as badly as things have gone for the 5-9 Giants this season, they do have 13 INTs in those 14 games. I’ll gladly take another shot here at solid plus-money – Brad Pinkerton.

Best Bet: Hurts Over 0.5 Interceptions (+150, BetMGM)

Watch: Monday, 4:30 p.m. ET, FOX or fuboTV


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