NFL Prop Shop: Top Week 14 Player Prop Bets

NFL Prop Shop: Top Week 14 Player Prop Bets

Week 14 got off to the races with an explosion of offense on Thursday Night Football as the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys exchanged blows and racked up the stat sheet. Let’s hope that’s a good omen as the rest of Week 14 comes at us with some exciting games and a lot on the line. Let’s dig through the games and enter the NFL Prop Shop. We’ll find the top Week 14 player prop bets to get down on.


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Sunday is a loaded slate, with the final four teams on bye. From here on out, everyone plays each week. It’s also the final week of most fantasy leagues’ regular season, all the more reason to keep a close eye on some of your favorite players and their props. The NFL schedule makers hit another home run, ending our weekend with two big showdowns. Sunday Night Football features the Houston Texans at the Kansas City Chiefs. Then, for Monday Night Football, we get the Philadelphia Eagles at the Los Angeles Chargers.

NFL Prop Shop: Top Week 14 Player Prop Bets

Bijan Robinson Over 35.5 Receiving Yards (-109)

The Atlanta Falcons have a tough game this weekend as the great Seattle Seahawks defense comes to town. They’ll once again be without Drake London, who was ruled out on Friday. Of course, they are already without quarterback Michael Penix, Kirk Cousins remains their starter for the rest of the year. That means they’ll have to lean heavily on Bijan Robinson on Sunday. Think Jahmyr Gibbs on Thursday night. Kirk Cousins is going to need to get the ball out quickly, and Robinson is by far their most explosive player.

He’s been a steady piece of the passing game all season and has hit the 36-yard mark in three games in a row and nine times in his 12 games in 2025. The other positive in this bet is that he has less than 25 receiving yards in a single game. That means he’s going to always get his work; he hits this number more than he doesn’t, and we all know his explosive ability.

Derrick Henry Over 83.5 Rushing Yards (-110)

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, in Maryland, in December, with the NFC North division lead on the line. It’s a game with a low over-under at just 42.5, and we should all expect this one to be a hard-fought low low-scoring, defensive football game. The Ravens have to do whatever they can to win this game, and that’s going to lean heavily on Derrick Henry. Lamar Jackson remains beat up, and pounding the rock with Henry will be the key to this game.

The Steelers allowed James Cook to run ragged over them last week for 144 yards. Chase Brown twice (99 and 118 yards) and Kimani Vidal (95 yards) have also recently had huge days against this defense. Henry has four games over 100 yards this season, and the last time he played against the Steelers in the playoffs, he ran all over them for 186 yards on the ground. When they played last December, he ran for 162 yards. You can ladder Henry to 150+ yards for +1360.

Zach Ertz Over 4.5 Receptions (+146)

For weeks, they kept giving us Ertz at 3.5 receptions; they’ve adjusted after his huge primetime game last week, where he caught the ball 10 times against the Denver Broncos. However, he proved what a big role he can play last week. Ertz is good for four catches each and every single week. He’s had five games in a row with four catches. It looks like Jayden Daniels will be the starter, but the Commanders’ #1 goal should be to protect him. Short, quick passes to a reliable tight end are a great recipe, and this is a great number.

Patrick Mahomes Over 22.5 Rushing Yards (-111)

Let’s wrap it up by heading to what could be the biggest game of the weekend on Sunday Night Football. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs will host CJ Stroud and the Houston Texans. Both of these teams are in win-now mode, and this Texans defense may just be the best in the league.

Luckily for the Chiefs, their quarterback may just be the best in the league as well. It won’t be an easy day against the Houston Texans’ defense. Patrick is going to have to take matters into his own hands, or in this case, his legs. He’s done it the last two weeks when called upon, getting 30 rushing yards against both the Cowboys and Colts in close games. He’s gone over 28 yards in eight games this season, and he’ll have to do so again to keep the Chiefs’ playoff hopes alive.

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