Monday Night Football Best Prop Bets for Bears vs. Steelers

Najee Harris will look to dominate the Bears on Monday.
Najee Harris will look to dominate the Bears on Monday. / Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports
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The Pittsburgh Steelers will host the Chicago Bears in Week 9 on Monday Night Football. 

WynnBET Sportsbook has Pittsburgh as a six-point favorite as it looks to win its fourth straight game. 

I’m looking to pick some player props for Monday’s prime time matchup, and here are my favorites with all odds from WynnBET. 

Monday Night Football Best Prop Bets

  • Najee Harris OVER 30.5 Receiving Yards (-125)
  • Pat Freiermuth Anytime TD Scorer (+275)
  • Justin Fields Anytime TD Scorer (+450)

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Najee Harris OVER 30.5 Receiving Yards (-125)

Najee Harris has been a dual-threat out of the backfield in his rookie season, and I expect that to continue on Monday Night Football. 

Harris has multiple catches in every game this season since Week 1, and he’s gone over this prop number in three games already this year. The Bears allow 33 receiving yards per game to running backs, and since Harris is playing greater than 80 percent of the snaps for the Steelers, I think he gets the opportunity to have a big game through the air. 

Pat Freiermuth Anytime TD Scorer (+275)

Eric Ebron has been ruled out again for the Steelers, and the rookie tight end Pat Freiermuth is going to pick up the slack. 

Freiermuth has seen seven targets in back-to-back games and has benefitted from Ebron and JuJu Smith-Schuster being injured. He already has two scores this season, including one his last time out, and I think Ben Roethlisberger looks his way early and often over the middle. 

Justin Fields Anytime TD Scorer (+450)

Did we see a breakout for Fields in last week’s game? The rookie quarterback carried the ball 10 times for 103 yards and a touchdown, and I think he’s worth a shot at +450 to score again this week. 

Matt Nagy and the Bears need to get Fields in space to allow him to exploit defenses, and I wouldn’t be surprised if they follow a similar game plan against a stingy Steelers defense. 

Fields has carried the ball six or more times in his last three games, and has seen his carries rise in each contest.