Dolphins vs. Bears Expert Preview, Prop Bets

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Nov/05/2022

The Buffalo Bills are coming off another win, this time on Sunday Night Football over the Green Bay Packers. The New York Jets had their win streak ended by their division rival, the New England Patriots. In this AFC East showdown, should you look to the side or the total to find the winning NFL pick?

The line on this game had Chicago between -+4 and +4.5 with a few books hitting the number 5 at times.   This one is dead on as we get a number of 4.25.

BetUS host TJ Rives, and expert handicappers Scot Kellen and Chris Farley analyze the NFL game Buffalo Bills vs New York Jets. They'll go over the latest football betting trends, and best value NFL odds available and share their football expert predictions for this NFL Week 9 game.

The Dolphins received a top linebacker in Bradley Chubb of Denver and running back Jeff Wilson Jr. of San Francisco just ahead of the trade deadline.  Now they are thinking Super Bowl. 

"The window is now for this team," Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill said.

Miami hit a bit of a bump after losing Tua Tagovailoa for a few weeks due to a more enforced concussion protocol

"We're not afraid to talk about Super Bowls here," Tua said. 

His team is 5-3 Straight Up and 4-4 Against The Spread. 

Chicago comes into this one 3-4 Straight Up and 3-4-1 ATS.

Unfortunately for the Bears and their fans, that team lost some key players to the trade. They included top linebacker Roquan Smith.

"You have a Pro Bowl player that was leading the NFL in tackles. I'm not sure that you do, really, replicate that," Bears coach Matt Eberflus said of losing Smith to the trade. "So what you shift guys around, move guys around and put guys in place and next-man-up, he plays, and it's gonna be good for that linebacker room, getting experience and getting some playing time."

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Top Props

Rot     Player to Score First Touchdown in the Game     Moneyline
101     Raheem Mostert (MIA)         +550
102     Jeff Wilson Jr. (MIA)         +650
103     Tyreek Hill (MIA)         +650
104     Jaylen Waddle (MIA)         +750
105     Mike Gesicki (MIA)         +1200
106     Trent Sherfield (MIA)         +1800
107     Tua Tagovailoa (MIA)         +1800
108     Cedrick Wilson (MIA)         +2500
109     Alec Ingold (MIA)         +2800
110     Durham Smythe (MIA)         +2800
111     David Montgomery (CHI)         +1000
112     Khalil Herbert (CHI)         +1000
113     Justin Fields (CHI)         +1100
114     Chase Claypool (CHI)         +1200
115     Darnell Mooney (CHI)         +1400
116     Cole Kmet (CHI)         +2000
117     Equanimeous St. Brown (CHI)         +2500
118     Dante Pettis (CHI)         +2800
119     N'Keal Harry (CHI)         +3300
120     Ryan Griffin (CHI)         +4000
121     Velus Jones Jr. (CHI)         +4000
122     Trestan Ebner (CHI)         +8000
123     Trevon Wesco (CHI)         +8000
124     Any Other Touchdown Scorer         +700
125     No Touchdown Scorer         +10000
Rot     Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) Total Passing Yards     Moneyline
1001     Over  266½  Passing Yards     -120
1002     Under  266½  Passing Yards     -110
Must Start for action.
Rot     Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) Total Completions     Moneyline
1003     Over  22½  Completions     -130
1004     Under  22½  Completions     Ev
Must Start for action.
Rot     Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) Total Passing Attempts     Moneyline
1005     Over  34½  Passing Attempts     -115
1006     Under  34½  Passing Attempts     -115
Must Start for action.
Rot     Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) Total Touchdown Passes     Moneyline
1007     Over  1½  TD Passes     -165
1008     Under  1½  TD Passes     +135
Rot     Tyreek Hill (MIA) Total Receptions     Moneyline
1101     Over  7½  Receptions     -110
1102     Under  7½  Receptions     -120
Must Play for action.
Rot     Tyreek Hill (MIA) Total Receiving Yards     Moneyline
1103     Over  88½  Receiving Yards     -145
1104     Under  88½  Receiving Yards     +115
Rot     Justin Fields (CHI) Total Passing Yards     Moneyline
2001     Over  171½  Passing Yards     -115
2002     Under  171½  Passing Yards     -115
Must Start for action.
Rot     Justin Fields (CHI) Total Completions     Moneyline
2003     Over  14½  Completions     -130
2004     Under  14½  Completions     Ev
Must Start for action.
Rot     Justin Fields (CHI) Total Passing Attempts     Moneyline
2005     Over  23½  Passing Attempts     -130
2006     Under  23½  Passing Attempts     Ev
- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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