3 Player Props to Bet for Raiders vs. Chargers on Monday Night Football

Mike Williams is having a breakout season for the Los Angeles Chargers.
Mike Williams is having a breakout season for the Los Angeles Chargers. / Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
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The final game of the NFL Week 4 slate is set to take place in Los Angeles as the Chargers will play host to the Las Vegas Raiders.

The Raiders will enter the game with a perfect 3-0 record, but they’re set as 3.5-point underdogs on Monday Night.

Whether you like the spread or total, there’s still some interesting player props that you can dabble in as well.

Here are my top three for the Monday night showdown. All odds listed are via WynnBET Sportsbook.

Derek Carr OVER 23.5 Completions -130

The Raiders and Chargers are tied for third in the NFL for most completions per game with 29.3. Despite that, WynnBET Sportsbook has Derek Carr’s completion total set at only 23.5. Given that Carr has been one of the most efficient quarterbacks in the NFL, this seems like an easy bet to make.

The Raiders are also set as 3.5-point underdogs, so if you think they’re going to be playing from behind in the fourth quarter then there’s no question that Carr will be slinging it as much as possible.

This line seems like an auto-bet.

Mike Williams OVER Six Receptions -115

Mike Williams has finally been having the breakout season that people have been waiting for and there’s no reason to think he’ll slow down any time soon.

Justin Herbert has targeted 31 times through the first three games, and he’s hauled in at least seven catches in each of them.

The Raiders defense also ranks 24th in the NFL in opponent completions per game allowing an average of 26, so there will be plenty of receptions to go around for this Chargers offense. With the number being set at six without the hook, you can feel comfortable that you’ll at least get a push on this wager.

Larry Rountree III Anytime TD +350

62.50% of the touchdowns scored against the Raiders this season have been on the ground which is the second highest rate in the NFL. With that statistic in mind, you should eye a running back to get in the end zone for the Chargers on Monday night.

If you want to be more conservative, you can bet on Austin Ekeler to get it done at -146, but I like to get aggressive. Second string running back Larry Roundtree hasn’t scored yet this season, bt if you’re used to betting on player props or playing fantasy football, you know the second string running back is always good for a vulture touchdown a few times a season, so that’s what I’m hoping for here at +350.


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