There are two interesting teams in this Monday Night Football matchup, with the Patriots taking on the Bills. These prime-time matchups always lead to big player performances, which is great for NFL DFS. No House Advantage brings gamers a different twist. NHA offers props for various players at different point levels. The optimal way to win prop bets is by utilizing the Awesemo No House Advantage projections to find the biggest discrepancy between the NHA prop and the tool itself. Let’s go over some NFL DFS advice for the Monday Night Football game and dive into some of the No House Advantage prop picks.
No House Advantage: Week 13 Monday Night Football
Mac Jones: Under 240.5 Yards Passing
While the overs on most Mac Jones passing lines are good plays today, No House Advantage has his passing prop line set at 240.5 yards, which is absurdly high for him. Jones has averaged 237.5 yards passing per game and has totaled under 240 yards passing in six of his past eight games. While the Patriots should be able to pass a bit, with Tre’Davious White out for the Bills, it is clear they will want to run the ball, control the clock and keep the Bills offense off the field. They also saw how the Colts ran all over Buffalo, and they should look to replicate it. The Awesemo Players Props Tool is projecting Jones to total 218.66 yards passing tonight, going under this NHA prop.
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Devin Singletary: Under 45.5 Yards Rushing
The Bills’ rushing attack is again not very strong this season. This is why there has been a bit of a shakeup in the backfield recently, with Matt Breida getting work over Zack Moss. Devin Singletary has essentially kept his same role, though he is not a high-volume rusher. He saw 15 carries last week but ran for only 44 yards. Singletary saw seven or fewer carries in each of the six games prior, and he has not run for over 45.5 yards since Week 4, which was a 40-point win against the Texans. The Awesemo Players Props Tool is projecting Singletary for 39.45 yards rushing tonight.
Josh Allen: Over 0.5 Interceptions
Josh Allen has not been as sharp this season as last year. He has thrown seven interceptions in his last four games, with at least one coming in each. The Patriots have an extremely good defense that could cause him trouble, as they are tied for first in the NFL in interceptions with 1.6 per game. Allen has also thrown six interceptions in five career games against the Patriots.
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