Titans vs. Packers Best Prop Bets for Thursday Night Football (Derrick Henry Will Not Be Stopped in Green Bay)

Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) hands the ball to running back Derrick Henry (22)
Tennessee Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) hands the ball to running back Derrick Henry (22) / Andrew Nelles / Tennessean.com / USA
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Week 11 of the NFL season kicks-off Thursday night when the Tennessee Titans head up north to Wisconsin to take on the Green Bay Packers.

The Packers are listed as 3-point favorites, and the total for the game is set at anywhere from 41 to 41.5. BetSided's Josh Yourish shared his best bet on the spread earlier this week, while Ben Heisler is looking towards the total for his favorite play. in this article, I'm going to focus solely on prop bets.

Which players should you back (or fade) on Thursday night? Let's jump into it.

Best NFL Prop Bets for Titans vs. Packers

  • Derrick Henry OVER 99.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
  • Aaron Rodgers OVER 243.5 Passing Yards (-114)
  • Robert Woods UNDER 31.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

Derrick Henry OVER 99.5 Rushing Yards

The weakness of the Packers defense is their inability to stop the run. Heading into Thursday night, the Packers rank 28th in opponent yards per carry, giving up 4.8 yards per rush. The Titans, who are already a run-first team, will likely hand the ball off to Derrick Henry time and time again.

Henry is averaging 102.6 yards per carry this season, a smidge above his set total for the game.

Aaron Rodgers OVER 243.5 Passing Yards

76.2% of the offensive yards gained against the Titans comes through the air, that is the highest rate in the NFL by almost 3%. They also give up 6.7 yards per pass attempt this season, which ranks 18th in the NFL.

Aaron Rodgers is also coming off his best performance of the season with a quarterback rating of 146.7. The Packers passing game may finally starting to get some momentum.

Robert Woods UNDER 31.5 Receiving Yards (-115)

Robert Woods is only averaging 29.6 receiving yards per game, and he hasn't surpassed this total since Week 5 against the Washington Commanders.

Not only that, but the Packers secondary is the strength of their team, ranking 11th in opponent yards per throw. Unless they need to play from behind and start airing it out, I don't think Woods will surpass 31 yards.

You can track Iain's bets on Betstamp here.


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