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Eagles vs. Giants Predictions: Top Player Props for Thursday Night Football

Week 6 of the NFL season kicks off with an NFC East rivalry on Thursday Night Football. Get our top player props for Eagles vs Giants here.

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Week 6 of the NFL season is already here! It’s been a crazy year thus far, with some teams outperforming preseason expectations, and other teams (yes, we’re looking at you, Baltimore) are severely underperforming where we thought they’d be. 

Week 6 is kicking off with an NFC East battle between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants, a game that could be a lot closer than anyone could have predicted heading into the year. Can Jaxson Dart live up to his potential and go toe-to-toe with one of the best teams in football? 

We’ll soon find out. For now, let’s get into our favorite player props from this game, hoping to kick off the week with a big win!

Jaxson Dart OVER 179.5 Passing Yards

The start to Jaxson Dart’s NFL career has been a bit of a whirlwind. He won his first start against the Los Angeles Chargers, but only had 111 passing yards in the process. He lost his second start to the New Orleans Saints, but he did reach the 200-yard threshold, an indication that he’s slowly starting to figure it out.

While we don’t think he has a 250-yard ceiling against a staunch Eagles defense, the 180-yard mark shouldn’t be difficult to achieve, especially since he could find himself in a negative game script.

We’re excited to see what Dart can do in start No. 3, so we’re riding with his passing total until he gives us a reason to doubt him. 

A.J. Brown OVER 57.5 Receiving Yards

After weeks of frustration about a lack of receiving work, Devonta Smith had a monster game against the Denver Broncos, having eight catches for 114 yards. A.J. Brown had a down game by his standards, but we think it’s his time to shine in this one.

Brown’s attitude hasn’t been great lately, which might cap his overall ceiling, but we think he’ll perk up in this one, getting a lot of chances to make big plays. Look for Brown to get back on track in this one, logging at least 58 receiving yards. 

Wan’Dale Robinson OVER 46.5 Receiving Yards

After a breakout performance in Week 2 that saw him have eight catches for 142 yards and a touchdown, Wan’Dale Robinson’s output has been lackluster, to say the least.

He’s still been targeted at a high rate, but he hasn’t put up the type of numbers that fans hoped he would. We believe this will change this week, as he’s a threat to have a 40+ yard catch at any moment. Look for Robinson’s luck to change and have at least 47 yards in this game. 

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