Titans vs. Buccaneers best NFL prop bets for Week 10 (Bet on Mike Evans)

Mike Evans is poised for a big game against the Titans secondary in Week 10 action
Nov 5, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) attempts to
Nov 5, 2023; Houston, Texas, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) attempts to / Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look to get back on track this weekend when they host the Tennessee Titans in an inter-conference showdown.

If you want to find out the betting odds for the game, as well as my best bet, you can find them in my full betting preview here.

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Best Prop Bets for Titans vs. Buccaneers

  • Mike Evans OVER 61.5 receiving yards
  • Cade Otton OVER 3.5 receptions
  • Derrick Henry UNDER 66.5 rushing yards

Mike Evans OVER 61.5 receiving yards

Mike Evans is averaging 74.3 receiving yards per game, so it makes no sense for his receiving total to be at 61.5. That's especially the case when you consider the Titans have one of the worst secondaries in the NFL, allowing 6.9 yards per pass attempt.

Evans was held to just four receptions last week, but he still managed to rack up 87 yards. I see no reason why he can't record at least 62 against Tennessee.

Cade Otton OVER 3.5 receptions

Cade Otton had a breakout game against the Texans last week, so I'm going to continue to back him to produce on a weekly basis. He has hauled in at least four receptions in three-straight weeks including six catches last week against the Texans.

He's averaging exactly 3.5 receptions per game this season, but his usage in this offense has increased the past few weeks. I expect that to continue on Sunday.

Derrick Henry UNDER 66.5 rushing yards

The strength of this Buccaneers defense is their ability to stop the run, ranking inside the top 10 in both opponent rushing yards per carry and opponent rushing yards per game.

Despite Henry averaging 75.1 yards this season, the Titans would be smart to turn to the air instead of keeping the ball on the ground.


Odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.

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