The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Chargers collide in Monday Night Football, closing Week 6 in an AFC West showdown with significant divisional implications … especially for the Broncos, who are down in the standings behind a 2-3-0 straight up (SU) record and desperate to get back on track.
Austin Ekeler Anytime Touchdown
Chargers running back Austin Ekeler has had 61 carries for a team-best 313 rushing yards (62.6 yards per game) and three touchdowns to his credit. He’s also scored two receiving touchdowns and 214 receiving yards on 31 receptions.
Ekeler’s performance picked up pace over the last two games, especially against the Browns in Week 5. The 27-year-old galloped for 173 rushing yards and a touchdown on 16 carries. He also had four receptions for 26 yards and a touchdown.
Ekeler is a dual-threat player that appears to have sparked the Chargers offense in recent weeks, contributing to their recent run of good form. As such, he’s one to spot for an anytime touchdown in NFL prop betting.
Pick: Ekeler Anytime TD Scorer -160
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Russell Wilson Passing TDs
Wilson’s transition from the Seattle Seahawk to the Denver Broncos hasn’t been seamless or perfect to put it mildly. Then again, struggles might have been expected when everything is new. Getting to know a new coaching staff, learning a new offense and getting accustomed to new teammates takes time.
Through five games, Wilson has tossed for 1,254 passing yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions. Only once did he pass for more than one touchdown – vs. the Raiders, which was the highest-scoring game for Seattle., albeit a losing effort for the Broncos and they left Sin City in defeat, 32-23.
Wilson is dealing with a shoulder injury. He’s expected to start on Monday, but if he’s not 100%, he could be challenged in the passing game. One can never quite discount Wilson, but the Under 1½ touchdowns might be the best bet for this game.
Pick: Wilson Passing TDs Under 1½ TDs -175
Russell Wilson Passing TDs
Wilson’s transition from the Seattle Seahawk to the Denver Broncos hasn’t been seamless or perfect to put it mildly. Then again, struggles might have been expected when everything is new. Getting to know a new coaching staff, learning a new offense and getting accustomed to new teammates takes time.
Through five games, Wilson has tossed for 1,254 passing yards, four touchdowns and three interceptions. Only once did he pass for more than one touchdown – vs. the Raiders, which was the highest-scoring game for Seattle., albeit a losing effort for the Broncos and they left Sin City in defeat, 32-23.
Wilson is dealing with a shoulder injury. He’s expected to start on Monday, but if he’s not 100%, he could be challenged in the passing game. One can never quite discount Wilson, but the Under 1½ touchdowns might be the best bet for this game.
Pick: Wilson Passing TDs Under 1½ TDs -175
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