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NFL Week 15 Prop Party: Keep riding the Sanders train

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The NFL season is a marathon. We've got to ride the highs and find a way through the slumps, which we're in right now. This Week 15 five-pack of props should get us back on the right track in the season's final month. Let's dive in.

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🏈 Bet: Over 180.5 passing yards

Let's buy the hype. Sanders is averaging 240 passing yards over his last three starts. This number feels too low against the Bears' bottom-12 passing defense. Although Sanders' production might dip as the Browns emphasize running the ball, he's playing at an impressive level and has the ultimate confidence to let it rip.

🏈 Bet: Over 44.5 rushing yards

The Giants continue to implement a split backfield, but Singletary has recently emerged as the featured back alongside Tyrone Tracy. Over the past three contests, Singletary has averaged 53 yards on 14 carries per game. New York will focus on running the ball against the Commanders' fourth-worst rushing defense, leading to plenty of opportunities for Singletary.

🏈 Bet: Over 6.5 receptions

Smith-Njigba has been a model of consistency. The 23-year-old wideout has recorded at least seven receptions in nine of his 13 games this season and regularly breaks free for over 100 yards. Sam Darnold also constantly looks his way, making Smith-Njigba the NFL's third-most targeted receiver. The Colts own the league's fifth-worst passing defense, which means the Seahawks will throw the ball early and often, and Smith-Njigba should be open.

🏈 Bet: Over 44.5 rushing yards

Over the last five games, Henderson has accounted for more than 50% of the Patriots' carries - the most on the team. While Rhamondre Stevenson still has a role in the backfield, it's clear New England trusts Henderson, who has rushed for at least 55 yards in his last six contests. There's no reason this line should be this low against a Bills defense allowing the fifth-most rushing yards per game.

🏈 Bet: Over 34.5 receiving yards

As bad as the Chiefs' offense and Patrick Mahomes have been, Worthy has accumulated at least 55 receiving yards in his last three outings. This matchup is also a bounce-back spot for the Chiefs, as they're desperate to keep their season alive. Although the Chargers have a good defense, the Eagles had a ton of open deep ball opportunities in Los Angeles on Monday night. Philadelphia couldn't connect because of its own wrongdoing. If Mahomes can take advantage downfield, Worthy stands to benefit.

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