Seahawks vs Eagles Props – MNF Best Team and Player Prop Bets for Week 12

By Chris Amberley in NFL Football
Updated: December 2, 2020 at 8:28 am ESTPublished:

- The Seattle Seahawks clash with the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football (Nov. 30th, 8:15 pm EST)
- Our MNF prop bets were 1-3 in Week 11 (2020 season: +0.77 units)
- Read below for analysis and our favorite Monday Night Football prop bets
No matter who the opponent, every Seattle Seahawks game seems to be a wild ride. Whether it’s Russell Wilson throwing the ball over the field, or the Seattle defense giving up points in bunches, there’s never a dull moment.
This week, Wilson and the Seahawks travel to Philadelphia to face a struggling Eagles team led by Carson Wentz. The former second overall pick is in the midst of his worst season ever, and could potentially lose reps to rookie Jalen Hurts in this game.
Fortunately for Wentz, a matchup against a Seattle team giving up the most passing yards in the league is the perfect get right spot. Wide receivers have been crushing the Seahawks all season, and our Monday Night Football props card will start with an Eagles wideout primed for a breakout game.
Seahawks vs Eagles Player Props
Quarterback | Completions | Passing Yards | Passing TD |
---|---|---|---|
Russell Wilson (SEA) | 24.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 287.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 2.5 (Ov +170 | Un -220) |
Carson Wentz (PHI) | 21.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 249.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 1.5 (Ov +100 | Un -124) |
Running Backs | Attempts | Rush Yards | Rush + Receiving Yards |
Chris Carson (SEA) | 12.5 (Ov -118 | Un -106) | 50.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 68.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Carlos Hyde (SEA) | Â 7.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 27.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | N/A |
Miles Sanders (PHI) | Â 14.5 (Ov -106 | Un -118) | 64.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 81.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Boston Scott (PHI) | N/A | 16.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | N/A |
Wide Receivers + Tight Ends | Receptions | Receiving Yards | Longest Reception |
D.K. Metcalf (SEA) | Â 5.5 (Ov +130 | Un -162) | 69.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 26.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Tyler Lockett (SEA) | Â 5.5 (Ov -118 | Un -106) | 72.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 24.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Travis Fulgham (PHI) | Â 3.5 (Ov -148 | Un +118) | 50.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 21.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Jalen Reagor (PHI) | Â 3.5 (Ov -155 | Un +125) | 47.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 20.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Greg Ward Jr. (PHI) | 2.5 (Ov -155 | Un +125) | 29.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 15.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Jacob Hollister (SEA) | N/A | 16.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 10.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Will Disly (SEA) | Â 2.5 (Ov +120 | Un -150) | 22.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 12.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Dallas Goedert (PHI) | Â N/A | 44.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 18.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
Richard Rodgers (PHI) | N/A | 17.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) | 12.5 (Ov -112 | Un -112) |
All Odds taken Nov. 29th at DraftKings.
Prop #1: Jalen Reagor Over 47.5 Receiving Yards
Philadelphia is a 5.5-point underdog in this matchup, which if holds true, means the Eagles will be throwing the ball more often than usual. That’s good news for Jalen Reagor, who since returning from an injury three games ago, has seen 18 targets.
https://twitter.com/jalenreagor/status/1332507107845939203
Last week, he parlayed five targets into a career-high 52 yards in a wind storm in Cleveland, after racking up 47 receiving yards the previous week versus the Giants. He played on 93% of Philadelphia’s Week 11 offensive snaps, while Seattle has given up at least 80 receiving yards to an enemy wideout in all but one game in 2020.
Even if Wentz is pulled, we shouldn’t expect a target drop off for Reagor with Hurts under center. Reagor was reportedly Hurts’ favorite target during training camp and the two have become close friends off the field.
Pick: Jalen Reagor Over 47.5 receiving yards (-112), 1 unit
Prop #2: Russell Wilson Over 27.5 Rushing Yards
Wilson is getting a lot of buzz this season for what he’s done with his arm, but let’s not discount the production he provides with his legs. Russ averages 36.7 rushing yards per game this season, and is fresh off rushing totals of 42 and 60 yards.
https://twitter.com/ParkerLewisJR/status/1318286991671259136
Only the San Francisco 49ers allow more rushing yards to enemy quarterbacks on a per game basis than the Eagles, and with Philly blitzing at one of the league’s highest rates, expect Wilson to be forced to scramble more often than usual.
Pick: Russell Wilson Over 27.5 rushing yards (-112), 1 unit
Seahawks vs Eagles Scoring Props
Player | Odds to Score 1st TD | Odds to Score Any TD |
---|---|---|
D.K. Metcalf (SEA) | +600 | -139 |
Tyler Lockett (SEA) | +700 | -115 |
Miles Sanders (PHI) | +900 | +110 |
Chris Carson (SEA) | +900 | +120 |
Carlos Hyde (SEA) | +1000 | +140 |
Dallas Goedert (PHI) | +1600 | +260 |
Travis Fulgham (PHI) | +1600 | +260 |
Jalen Reagor (PHI) | +2000 | +300 |
Carson Wentz (PHI) | +2000 | +300 |
Russell Wilson (SEA) | +2200 | +325 |
Jalen Hurts (PHI) | +2500 | +400 |
Boston Scott (PHI) | +2500 | +425 |
Greg Ward Jr. (PHI) | +2500 | +425 |
Jacob Hollister (SEA) | +2500 | +375 |
Will Dissly (SEA) | +2500 | +375 |
Richard Rodgers (PHI) | +4000 | +700 |
Prop #3: Lockett or Metcalf Strike First
Tyler Lockett and D.K. Metcalf have combined to score 17 touchdowns already this season. One of the two has had a monster performance in every game this season, but it’s extremely difficult to predict which one is going to go off.
That feeling when you roster Metcalf AND Lockett on @DraftKings. https://t.co/ZGXYje5VKx
— Brendan Glasheen (@BrendanGlasheen) November 20, 2020
Philadelphia is one of the stingiest teams to opposing wide receivers, but they’ve yet to face a test like they will on Monday night. Both Lockett and Metcalf can win in any matchup, but rather than bet on one, I’ll split my action on both.
Picks: Tyler Lockett to score first (+700), 0.25 units, anytime TD (-115) 1 unit. D.K. Metcalf to score first (+600), 0.25 units, anytime TD (-139), 1 unit.

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As SBD's resident Swiss Army Knife, Chris covers virtually every sport including NFL, PGA, NBA, MLB, NCAAB, NCAAF and the Olympics. A true grinder, he'd rather pick off small edges in the player props market than swing for the fences with a 5-leg parlay.