Week 6 of the NFL season is heating up, and this Thursday Night Football game is fantastic. You may wager on the Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers NFC West matchup at some of the best PA sportsbooks.
With a 3-2 record going into this game, the Seahawks lead the NFC West, while the 49ers are tied with the Arizona Cardinals at 2-3. Seattle hasn’t done much better, losing back-to-back games to the Lions and Giants, while San Francisco is coming off a difficult home loss to the Cardinals.
Thursday Night Football player props: 49ers vs. Seahawks
To discover the greatest odds and specials, make sure to compare the top PA sportsbooks. The top three prop bets for Thursday Night Football between the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers are listed below.
Jordan Mason longest rush over 17.5 yards (-110)
In terms of injury luck, the San Francisco 49ers have had a difficult season. Christian McCaffrey, their standout running back, has been suffering with bilateral Achilles tendonitis. Jordan Mason, a running back, was able to fill in for him, nevertheless.
So far this season, Mason has been among the league’s best running backs. Derrick Henry of the Baltimore Ravens, who has 572 rushing yards, is the only player with more than his 536.
In every game this season, the San Francisco running back has broken at least one long run and gained steady yardage.
Mason has run for 24, 22, 18, 25, and 34 yards per game since Week 1. We just used the hook once in order to cash an over 17.5-long rush prop.
On defense, the Seattle Seahawks are also coping with some ailments. Tyrone Tracy, a running back for the Giants, was able to carry for 129 yards on 18 carries last week, including a 27-yard rush that was the longest.
Before that, in the same game, the Seahawks gave up rushes of 18 yards to Rhamondre Stevenson, 45 yards to Antonio Gibson, and 20 yards to Jahmyr Gibbs. Quarterback Bo Nix ran for 23 yards even in Week 1. The only player who didn’t get at least 18 yards on a single carry was Devon Achane of Miami, who had the greatest rush of 13 yards.
Considering that it is a short week for a beaten defense, expect Mason to go all out against the Seahawks in Seattle on Thursday night.
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Geno Smith under 1.5 passing TDs (-125)
Geno Smith, the quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks, has performed admirably this season. The gunslinger has yet to throw for more than one touchdown in a game, but he leads the league with 1,466 yards of passing after five weeks.
As the Seahawks prepare to meet their division opponent on Thursday Night Football, there’s a good possibility that pattern will continue.
The San Francisco 49ers haven’t given up many passing touchdowns and rank in the top half of the league in terms of passing yards against. The only quarterback to pass for multiple touchdowns against this 49ers defense is Sam Darnold, who is having a fantastic season with the Minnesota Vikings. Keep in mind that Darnold has already recorded three and four touchdowns this season.
The 49ers have only allowed one passing touchdown from each of Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford, Jacoby Brissett, and Kyler Murray.
Although Smith may inflict some damage through the air to propel his team down the field, Seattle’s running backs have been the ones putting in the effort to reach the end zone.
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Zach Charbonnet over 13.5 receiving yards (-120)
With Zach Charbonnet and Kenneth Walker III in their backfield, the Seattle Seahawks have a two-headed monster. Charbonnet is the pass-catching back out of the backfield, while Walker does the majority of the damage on the ground.
Charbonnet has easily surpassed 13.5 receiving yards in each of the season’s first five games. Despite playing a bit of a supporting role in the rushing game, he has gained 29, 31, 16, 39, and 19 yards through the air.
Seattle’s passing offense and Charbonnet should benefit if the game script proceeds as the oddsmakers predict because the Seahawks are a little underdog in this matchup.
Additionally, this season, the 49ers have been vulnerable to running backs who have gained some receiving yards. This season, they have let at least one running back—Breece Hall (39), Aaron Jones (36), Kyren Williams (27), Antonio Gibson (67), Rhamondre Stevenson (19), and James Conner (14), get at least 14 yards receiving in each game.