Week 13 of the NFL is here, and it’s started off with a bang! The Thanksgiving games were all winners this week, delivering fun and exciting action as we all hopefully enjoyed great food and a good time with family. The weekend continues with a full slate of games as no teams are on bye in week 13. Let’s take a stop by the NFL Prop Shop and find the top Week 13 player prop bets.
After Thursday’s three games, the Eagles and Bears play on Black Friday. Sunday’s slate kicks off with the 1:00 ET games that include Shedeur Sanders getting his second start, this time against the 49ers. The Saints and Dolphins square off, the Jaguars and Titans play in Nashville. Carolina and the Rams play in a game with significant playoff ramifications. The Texans and Colts is another game with big-time playoff implications.
The afternoon showcase is the Buffalo Bills at the Pittsburgh Steelers in another game with playoff consequences. Sam Darnold looks for revenge, facing the Minnesota Vikings after they chose not to bring him back, a decision they highly regret now. The Denver Broncos head to the nation’s capital for Sunday Night Football. Monday Night Football features the New York Giants at the New England Patriots.
NFL Prop Shop: Top Week 13 Player Prop Bets
Devon Achane Over 117.5 Rushing + Receiving Yards (-115)
Devon Achane has been an invaluable weapon for this potent Miami Dolphins offense that has been a big part of this team getting back on track. Miami has won three of its last four games, and Achane has been highly productive in a few of those wins. Last week against Washington, Achane totaled 165 yards. In the previous week against the Buffalo Bills in a huge game, Achane racked up 225 total yards of offense.
This week, he’ll face the New Orleans Saints, who are in the bottom half of the league in yards allowed on the ground at 123.5 per game. Miami is playing for their coach, and have been firing on all cylinders. That’ll continue this week on the legs of Devon Achane and company.
Christian McCaffrey 6+ Catches (+136)
Christian McCaffrey has been a machine all year, as he often is when he’s healthy. It was showcased on Monday night against his former team when the 49ers gave him 9 touches on the first drive alone. He ended the day with over 30 plays where the ball was in his hands, including seven catches. McCaffrey has had at least six catches in nine games this season and six or more targets in every game he’s played in 2025.
The Cleveland Browns’ defense he’ll be facing is no joke. It’s one of the best defenses in the NFL. That means San Francisco will have to get creative in getting the ball in Christian’s hands. That will involve getting him screens and the ball through the air. It should be similar to last week when McCaffrey had a big day catching the ball.
Sam Darnold Over 229.5 Passing Yards (-115)
Sam Darnold’s revenge game is loading! The Minnesota Vikings chose to move on, and he’s made them pay. They’ve not looked good this year, and Darnold has looked amazing. The 28-year-old quarterback who led the Vikings to 14-2 last year has the Seahawks at 8-3 heading into Week 13. He’s passed for 230 yards in three of the Seahawks’ last four games and in seven games this season.
Minnesota has a strong passing defense thus far in 2025, allowing just 186.1 yards per game. But I think that won’t matter this week. This Seattle team has been on fire on offense with Jaxon Smith-Njigba leading the league in receiving, and the duo has been unstoppable. Darnold has everything to prove this week, and his coaches will allow him to sling the rock against a defense he knows well.
Drake Maye Over 245.5 Passing Yards (-115)
Let’s wrap it up with the Monday Night Football game. This is the fourth week in a row this Drake Maye passing yards prop has landed in either this article or the Thursday Night Football preview. It’s three for three so far, and I don’t see how it doesn’t cash again this week. Since Week 2, Maye has passed for over 200 yards while having a passer rating of 100+ in nine of the 12 games. He’s surpassed the 200-yard mark in all 12 Patriots games this year, and gone over this total in nine games, including the last four in a row. He’s yet to hit 300 yards, but still leads the league in passing yardage because of his consistency week to week.
Last week against the Cincinnati Bengals, he had a season high of 294 passing yards on the day. It’s another week against a team with a below-average pass defense. The New York Giants allow 227.8 yards per game through the air. Maye looks to continue his MVP campaign and lead the Patriots toward the #1 seed in the AFC.











