The NFL season is finally here, and The League Winners will give you the edge on your bets in Week 13. Every week we will provide three team bets and two player props. We will keep track of how each bettor does so you, the fan, can pick and choose who you want to follow as the season goes along.
Lines are always changing so be aware that they may not match when you read this article.
Michael and Evan lead the charge last week and Evan had his third straight week of going 4-1. We have a heavily contested four-way race for the lead now with the season coming down the home stretch. Let’s check out Week 13 NFL bets and make some money!
NFL Week 13 Bets, Picks, and Predictions
Harry Prskalo
- Colts ML (-146)
- Falcons +2.5 (-122)
- Texans -2.5 ( -158)
- Jonathan Taylor ATD (+100)
- Kyler Murray Alt Passing + Rushing Yds O 250+ (-120)
This week Jonathan Taylor has a great opportunity to get out of this slump he has been in. While the Colts still have a path to the playoffs, they need their superstar to get hot again. Taylor is set up to have a strong game against a subpar rushing defense in the Patriots.
Kyler Murray has a very weird streak this year of putting up a stinker, then being a top quarterback the week after. After his bad performance last week, expect a huge game for Murray this week. The Cardinals are very much in line to take the lead in the NFC West.
Michael Cavallo
- Chargers -1 (-110)
- Steelers +3 (-110)
- Vikings ML (-175)
- Justin Jefferson +70 Receiving yards (-185)
- Nico Collins 80+ Receiving yards (-135)
Heading into Week 13, Texans wide receiver Nico Collins is projected to have another big game against the Jaguars after recording 151 receiving yards in Week 4. The last time against Jacksonville, Collins finished the game with 12 receptions for 151 yards and one touchdown. He is averaging 101.9 yards per game as he gears up for another stellar performance.
As for Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson, is ranked No.2 in receiving yards with 939 heading into his matchup against the Cardinals. After a below average performance last week (27 yards), look for Jefferson to bounce back.
Brandyn Pokrass
- Seahawks -1 (-108)
- Eagles +3 (-118)
- Eagles +3 (-118)
- Bucky Irving over 75 rushing + Receiving yards (-175)
- Chase Brown +40 Receiving yards (+185)
The Carolina Panthers have arguably the worst run defense in the league. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers want to run the ball and get the ball in the hands of their playmakers, specifically Bucky Irving. After a great performance against the Giants last week, Irving is well positioned to dominate once again. He should be a borderline lock to produce 75 all-purpose yards in this one.
As for Chase Brown, he will likely serve a key role for the Bengals on Sunday. The Steelers will likely focus on the downfield passing game, meaning that Brown will be a key checkdown option. Picking him to eclipse 40 receiving yards seems like a very good bet to make.
Evan Solomon
- Seahawks ML (-112)
- Ravens ML (-148)
- Saints +3 (-118)
- Tony Pollard Anytime TD (+130)
- George Pickens 70+ Receiving Yards (-135)
The Titans play the Commanders after an upset victory over the Texans in week 12, with Tony Pollard scoring and going for over 100 yards in the close game. Expect Pollard to get into the end zone against a subpar rushing defense in what projects to be another close game.
The Steelers play the Bengals in this divisional matchup, and the Bengals really need this win bad. The Bengals have a subpar passing defense and George Pickens is the best receiving weapon the Steelers have. He’s gone for over 70 yards in 3 of the last 4 matchups, and the one he didn’t was in a huge snowstorm. Expect the Steelers to keep up in this game with some help from Pickens.
Brandon Haye
- Bucs -5.5 (-115)
- Browns +5.5 (-110)
- Titans vs Commanders U 46.5 (-148) Alternate Total
- Bucky Irving 50+ Rushing Yards (-162)
- Tank Dell O 51.5 Receiving Yards
Irving has been coming on strong for the Buccaneers. He has over 70 rushing yards in the last two games and is being more productive than Rachaad White. The Panthers are giving up over 129 yards per game on the ground and the Bucs should be in positive game script to stick with the running game.
Tank Dell has a good matchup this week against the Jaguars who give up the fourth most yards per game to receivers. He has gone over this line three out of the last four games and last year had 195 total yards against the Jaguars. Tyson Campbell should be assigned to Nico Collins. The other corners for the Jaguars have struggled and Dell should be able to get this yardage mark.