Giants vs. Broncos Receiving Yards Total Prop Bet: Courtland Sutton, Wan'Dale Robinson

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Courtland Sutton comes in with a total of 61.5 receiving yards for Sunday's game against the New York Giants (Over/Under). 

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Sutton had a single reception for 17 yards last week in a win against the Jets but did have a tough matchup against Jets' cornerback Sauce Gardner. His performance in the preceding weeks was strong, with five receptions for 81 yards and a touchdown against the Bengals, and eight receptions for 99 yards against the Eagles. 

Wan’Dale Robinson caught 6-of-7 targets for 84 yards and a touchdown in the Giants’ Week 6 win over the Eagles.

Receiving Yards Prop Bet - Giants vs. Broncos 

Courtland Sutton
O 61.5-114
U 61.5-114
Wan'Dale Robinson
O 45.5-114
U 45.5-114
Theo Johnson
O 28.5-114
U 28.5-114
Cam Skattebo
O 19.5-114
U 19.5-114
Troy Franklin
O 32.5-114
U 32.5-114
Evan Engram
O 25.5-114
U 25.5-114
Marvin Mims Jr.
O 21.5-114
U 21.5-114
J.K. Dobbins
O 5.5-102
U 5.5-130
RJ Harvey
O 13.5-114
U 13.5-114

- Tyrone Black, Gambling911.com 

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