Monday Night Football Betting Picks: Let Russ Cook, Fade Danny Dimes

  • Russell Wilson has a 28.5 passing attempt total with -115 odds.
  • Wilson’s passing yard total is 203.5.
  • Daniel Jones has -125 odds to throw an interception.

PITTSBURGHMonday Night Football between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants will be Russell Wilson’s second game starting for Pittsburgh and prop odds for him are low enough to trust the over. Meanwhile, bettors can look to fade Daniel Jones at all costs and even make a profit in doing so.

Russ Stay Cookin’

Russell Wilson Total Passing Yards

  • Over 203.5 -115
  • Under 203.5 -115

Russell Wilson Total Pass Attempts

  • Over 28.5 -115
  • Under 28.5 -115

Surprisingly, online sportsbooks are not high on Russell Wilson in his second start after he impressed last week with 264 yards and two touchdowns. This is where bettors can take advantage of the low totals.

Looking at his passing yard total, he should have no issues here having gotten extremely comfortable with the offense last week. The Giants defense has also allowed five of seven opposing QBs this season go over a 203.5 passing yard total.

On his attempt total, it is clear that the Steelers already trust him more to throw the ball than they did with Justin Fields as his 29 attempts last week was more than Fields had attempted in four games this season.

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Helping out the over for both cases, being that this is just his second start of the season, Pittsburg will surely want him to get even more opportunities to build in game chemistry with his receivers so expect to see them throw the ball more.

Danny Diming Up Defenses

Daniel Jones Interceptions Total

  • Over 0.5 -125
  • Under 0.5 -105

These NFL odds are free money. Plain and simple. Jones has four interceptions through seven games this season. Also, in his last four games, he’s thrown one every other week. That being said, he did not throw one last week. If the trend were to continue, he is set to throw one this week.

The Steelers defense also ranks in the top five in takeaways this season averaging 1.9 per game. In the last three games, they’ve ramped that up to 2.7 per game.