NFL Week 15 Betting Props

This week’s New England at Denver game pits Tom Brady against Tim Tebow, and NFL prop betting options are available for that specific matchup and the race for top spot in the AFC.

Here are those and some other NFL prop bets Sportsbook has available in Week 15, including props on the Green Bay Packers and the return of Ndamukong Suh.

Who will be the #1 seed in the AFC?

Four teams are currently tied for the lead for the AFC’s top seed with a 10-3 record, and here are their current odds to take the conference’s top seed: Houston (+130), New England (+225), Baltimore (+275), and Pittsburgh (+800). The tiebreaker order is as follows; Baltimore, New England, Houston, then Pittsburgh. Therefore, Baltimore is the only team that controls its own destiny at this point; but they also have the toughest remaining schedule with road games against San Diego and Cincinnati still remaining.

Tom Brady vs. Tim Tebow

How will the two big-name quarterbacks do? Bettors can wager on which quarterback will have more passing yards this week (Tom Brady -125.5 yards at -130 or Tim Tebow +125.5 yards at +100), who will be sacked more often (Brady +1 at +120 or Tebow -1 at -150), and who will have more turnovers (Brady at +145 or Tebow at -175).

What record will Green Bay finish with?

Green Bay is just three games away from a perfect regular season, and they’ve announced their intentions to go for it. They have three games remaining; this week at Kansas City, then home games against Chicago and Detroit. Green Bay finishing 13-3 is +15000, 14-2 is +2000, 15-1 is +150, and 16-0 is the favorite at -180.

Ndamukong Suh returns

After serving his two game suspension, Ndamukong Suh returns this week in Detroit’s game against the Raiders. Bettors can bet on whether or not Suh will get a sack (“Yes” at +160, “No” at -200) or on if he will get a 15-yard penalty in the game (“Yes” at +200). Props are also available on total penalties in the game for both teams going over or under 15.5 (-115 on both) and which team will have more penalties, Detroit or Oakland (also -115 on both).

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