Week 4 of the NFL is here! It kicked off Thursday evening with a battle between the Seattle Seahawks and the Arizona Cardinals. Week 4 is loaded with more exciting and close matchups. Let’s dig through these games and find the best NFL player props for Week 4.
Sunday is headlined by the Ravens at Chiefs in the afternoon on CBS. Jaxson Dart gets first career start at home in front of Giants fans. The Vikings and Steelers face off in Ireland, so don’t forget to set your alarms! The Eagles and Buccaneers are sure to be a good one, and Monday Night gives us an overlapping double header.
NFL Prop Shop: Top Week 4 Player Prop Bets
Jahmyr Gibbs 5+ Receptions (+156)
This Cleveland Browns defense is no joke, as exhibited in last week’s game against the Green Bay Packers. They’ll be able to get pressure on Jared Goff, which will force him to get the ball out quickly. Jahmyr Gibbs is a reliable receiving option for Goff, and it’ll be a great way for the Lions to spark some offense.
All the receptions from Jahmyr Gibbs’ historical 10 reception, 31 yard performance (Packers tackle good edition) pic.twitter.com/8kt5ALy031
— Justis Mosqueda (@JuMosq) September 9, 2025
When the Lions played the Packers in Week 1, another team with a tough, stringent defense, Goff looked Gibbs’ way a lot. He targeted the running back 10 times, and Gibbs caught all 10 of them. We only need half of that effort this week to cash in a good number. Gibbs has hit this in two of the Lions’ three games.
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Jaxson Dart Over 35.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Dart is getting his first career start at home this weekend against the Chargers. If the Giants are smart, they’ll keep the playbook small and simple for Dart and include some designed runs and plays that allow him to tuck and run if nobody is open.
Dart ran the ball just six times in the preseason, but for a very effective 52 rushing yards. He was proficient in running throughout his college career at Ole Miss as well. In his final five college games, he had at least 43 rushing yards in each. Bo Nix ran for 33 yards against them last week, and Patrick Mahomes was the leading rusher in Week 1 with 57 yards on the ground against the Chargers.
Jalen Hurts Over 40.5 Rushing Yards (-120)
With big Vita Vea clogging up the middle of the Buccaneers’ defense, look for the Eagles to get creative and try to get Hurts out in space against this defense. Michael Penix and CJ Stroud both had success rushing the ball against this Buccaneers defense in the first two weeks.
All three of Philadelphia’s games have been close, but they had a comfortable lead the entire game against Kansas City. In the other two games, they needed to lean on Hurt’s legs, and he delivered. I’m expecting this Buccaneers team to give the Eagles all they are worth on Sunday and force Hurts to get on the move.
Patrick Mahomes Over 26.5 Rushing Yards (-110)
While we’re on the topic of star quarterbacks running the ball when their team needs it. I present Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs are on the verge of going 1-3 to start the season, as they face this tough matchup with the Baltimore Ravens defense. Mahomes has shown in the two losses this year, he’ll run the ball when he needs to. He ran for 57 yards against the Chargers and 66 against the Eagles.
Most rush yards among QB this season
Patrick Mahomes 125
Lamar Jackson 118
Jalen Hurts 117
Baker Mayfield 116
Josh Allen 114 pic.twitter.com/7Ivfuq6bE1— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) September 23, 2025
Baltimore’s defense was run all over last week as the Lions torched them for over 200 yards on the ground. The only game they faced a true rushing quarterback this season, Josh Allen, ran for 30 yards, eclipsing this number. The Chiefs will need to use Mahomes’ legs to have a chance in this game.
Kyren Williams Over 69.5 Rushing Yards (-120)
The Los Angeles Rams love to run the ball. They love to do so almost exclusively with Kyren Williams when they do it. Williams has 55 attempts through three games and is the workhorse for this team. Last week, in a loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, Kyren ran for 94 yards. In each of the other two, he landed right at 66 yards.
Sean McVay will likely want to slow the game down a little as his defense focuses on picking apart Daniel Jones. If they can grind it out on the ground, they’d love to. Indianapolis has a tough defense, but they gave up 76 yards to JK Dobbins in Week 2. In Week 1, Devon Achane got loose for 55 yards on just seven carries, as the team was playing from behind all day. Williams will run at this defense over and over, and bully his way to a 70+ yard day.