NFL Betting: More or Less – Week 4 Monday Night Football

NFL Betting

Every Sunday, Monday, and Thursday for the rest of the NFL season, The League Winners will be providing a ‘More or Less’ NFL betting segment. Each prop used in this article is set by our partner, Monkey Knife Fight. If you click here and use the promo code ‘WINNERS’ upon signup, MKF will match up to $100 on your deposit for first-time users. *Note* NFL betting lines are subject to change after the publication of this piece.

Let’s dive into our More or Less picks presented by Monkey Knife Fight. 

NFL Betting: More or Less

Justin Herbert: 305.5 Passing Yards – More

Justin Herbert has proven to be a consistent quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers. He’s thrown for over 300 yards in two of his three games played so far this year. Everything is rolling on all cylinders and it should continue on Monday Night Football.

Derek Carr: 294.5 Passing Yards – More

This might be the easiest decision to make. Derek Carr has been balling out so far this year, averaging 401 passing yards per game. He has his work cut out for him against the Chargers though, as they’ve been a stingy defense in pass coverage. Either way, Carr’s hot hand should come through.

Keenan Allen: 6.5 Receptions – More

He’s averaging seven receptions a game right now. However, Mike Williams has looked like the top receiver on this team. Regardless, Herbert’s been on fire and should find Allen often. 

Mike Williams: 82.5 Receiving Yards – Less

It took a while, but Mike Williams has been on fire to kick off the 2021 NFL season. It’s been an impressive run so far. However, he’s currently averaging 98.3 receiving yards per game with a large chunk of that coming from Week 3. It’s a safer bet he goes under 82.5 yards on Monday.

Austin Ekeler: 58.5 Rushing Yards – Less

Austin Ekeler is a great running back but he serves more as an extra receiver than a true rusher. He’s averaging just 55.3 rushing yards per game right now and the Raiders front seven has been playing lights out lately. 

Darren Waller: 6.5 receptions – Less

After an explosive Week 1 performance, Darren Waller’s production has taken a noticeable fall off. After having 10 receptions in Week 1, Waller has only averaged five receptions in his last two games. The Chargers have a solid pass defense and Carr has been spreading the ball around lately.

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