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Best player prop bets to consider for Giants vs. Commanders in NFL Week 11

Pete Hernandez goes over their favorite player prop bets on DraftKings Sportsbook for Giants vs. Commanders in Week 11 of the 2023 NFL season.

ARLINGTON, TX - NOVEMBER 12:New York Giants running back Saquon Barkley (26) lines up prior to the snap during the game between the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants on November 12, 2023 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX. Photo by Andrew Dieb/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

An NFC East matchup will be on display as the New York Giants travel to face the Washington Commanders in Week 11. Kickoff from FedEx Field is set for 1 p.m. ET, as Tommy Devito looks to make another start for the Giants. The Commanders, meanwhile, head back home after falling to the Seattle Seahawks last week courtesy of a walk-off field goal.

Here are some of the best player prop bets as the Giants face the Commanders on Sunday.

Giants vs. Commanders player prop bets

Saquon Barkley — Over 94.5 rushing + receiving yards (-115)

With Daniel Jones lost for the season and Darren Waller out for Sunday, the reality is that Barkley is the lone true weapon out on the field for the Giants. Suffice it to say that New York will maximize his skillset both on the ground and through the air as a means to keep up with Washington. Barkley is averaging 81.1 rushing yards per game and 15.0 receiving yards per game through seven games this year.

Sam Howell — Over 254.5 passing yards (-115)

Howell sits atop the NFL with the most pass attempts this season, and he’ll be relied upon once again as the Commanders face a susceptible Giants pass defense in Week 11. New York is allowing 237.3 yards per game through the air (21st), while Howell is averaging 278.3 passing yards per game in his second season. He’s also riding a three-game streak of over 300 passing yards, so hitting the over on this prop total feels like a breeze.

Terry McLaurin — Over 60.5 receiving yards (-115)

McLaurin is averaging just around 60.1 receiving yards per game this season, but the door could be open for him to put together one of his better games of the year. Curtis Samuel (toe) was clear of the injury report this week, but who knows whether there will be any lasting effect when he takes the field on Sunday. Aside from Jahan Dotson, McLaurin should benefit as Howell’s top target when it comes to the wideout position.