Three NFL Player Props to Bet for Week 11

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The betting landscape of the NFL is ever-growing. The American Gaming Association predicted before the season started that bettors are expected to wager approximately $30 billion on the NFL, up a significant amount from the estimated $27.5 billion last year. With that in mind, we’re putting together some picks to place on the NFL’s Week 11 games. As a note to all readers, the betting odds compiled for this article are from FanDuel Sportsbook as of November 15th, 2025.

Quentin Johnston Over 4.5 Receptions (+100)

Quentin Johnston has endured a rollercoaster of a career thus far. His first two seasons were marred by drop issues and general separation concerns. Johnston started off 2025 with a bang, though, securing 5.5 receptions for 84.3 yards per game over the first four games to go along with four receiving touchdowns as well. Since then, the former TCU Horned Frog has cooled down quite a bit, compiling just 15 catches for 165 yards and two scores in the five games since then. Still, it’s hard to count him out when he’s always on the field. Last week, he played 82.2% of snaps and hauled in five receptions, so look out for him to do it again in Jacksonville. However, be advised that he is questionable with a shin injury, an injury that limited him in practice on Wednesday and Thursday, but wasn’t enough to keep him from practicing in full yesterday.

Josh Allen Over 33.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

At one point in the season, Josh Allen could be seen as one of the main contenders for the Most Valuable Player Award.  Now he can be seen with the fifth-best odds and firmly slotted below Drake Maye, Matthew Stafford, Patrick Mahomes, and Jonathan Taylor. Some of Allen’s struggles can definitely be chalked up to just playing better overall, but there are many other moving parts that have hindered his success. First, Khalil Shakir being his best receiver is not ideal and comes at the cost of making the passing game all the more difficult. In the same vein, the Keon Coleman experiment falling apart has made NFL defensive coordinators’ game plans against the Bills a lot easier. Knowing the wide receiver woes, coupled with the fact that Coleman is going to be a healthy scratch against the Buccaneers, makes it likely that Allen might have to put up another Superman-esque performance to get the win. 

Jalen Hurts Over 205.5 Passing Hards (-114)

We’ll go to Sunday Night Football to take a look at one of the most polarizing players in the NFL: Jalen Hurts. Surrounded by a myriad of talent on both offense and defense, Hurts has led the Eagles to a record of 7-2 and the number one seed in the NFC as it currently stands. The reigning Super Bowl MVP didn’t put up a great performance last week, but it was good enough to get the win. This week, it’d be foolish to think that a measly 10 points would triumph over Dan Campbell’s Detroit Lions. Detroit has a top-10 rushing defense, but their passing defense is average, so it would be in the best interest of the Eagles’ offense coordinator, Kevin Patullo, to game plan around putting the ball in the air. Also, it should be noted that Hurts is coming off back-to-back sub-200 passing yard games, but he has yet to go three straight games throwing less than 220 yards this season. 

Justin Bott

Justin Bott is a Buffalo, NY native who grew up an avid fan of the Bills and Sabres. Justin’s love for sports grew into a love for sports writing. Since enrolling at St. Bonaventure University, he’s written articles for The Hockey Writers as well as for The Bona Venture student newspaper.

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