The Raiders and Lions will battle in prime time to close Week 8 of the 2023 NFL season in Detroit on “Monday Night Football” (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN). For you to get your betting fix on the final game of the week, MNF brings us several good props to consider on SuperDraft, especially with some star RBs and WRs on the field.
It’s easy to get in on the action. If you successfully hit on two player props, you get 3x return. That exponentially grows all the way to 100x return for parlaying eight correct picks together at much longer odds. In other words, if you put down a $20 entry fee on our four props below and they all hit, you get paid $200.
Whether you’re going with a two-legged parlay or stringing together three-plus props, here are our four favorite SuperDraft plays for the interconference matchup between Las Vegas and Detroit:
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Best Raiders-Lions prop bets: SuperDraft player prop picks for Week 8 MNF
*10x potential payout if users parlay all four correct picks
1. Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Lions — OVER 65.5 rushing yards
The Raiders’ run defense has been atrocious all season, allowing an average of 129 yards per game. In recent weeks, it’s also given up big games to AJ Dillon and D’Onta Foreman from two other NFC North foes. Gibbs has been great filling in for David Montgomery (ribs) as the lead back and can get a few chunk runs to help easily hit this number in a positive game script.
2. Sam LaPorta, TE, Lions — OVER 44.5 receiving yards
LaPorta has been under this mark only twice all season. He’s been one of the most consistently involved tight ends in any passing game. The Raiders’ numbers against the tight end have been skewed in their favor by not facing many good ones, but it’s notable they have given up yardage to receiving committees such as the Broncos and Bills. LaPorta does it on his own here in the middle of the field.
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3. Josh Reynolds, WR, Lions — OVER 34.5 receiving yards
Marcus Peters isn’t good and he’s hurting. The Raiders are actually better inside when healthy, and they have been better than expected in cornerback coverage overall. However, with no more Marvin Jones Jr. to muddle things up, Reynolds should be out there regularly to exploit a favorable perimeter matchup playing off the big-play attention on Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams.
4. Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders — UNDER 91.5 rushing and receiving yards
The Lions let Gus Edwards go nuts in a shocker last week. He did whatever he wanted rushing and receiving for the Ravens. They are still a stout run defense, and despite Jacobs getting massive volume, it has added up to anemic results even in good matchups. Now, he’s also not a guarantee to help out in the passing game in a negative game script, so we expect him to have another frustrating game in a very tough matchup.