Denver Broncos vs Washington Commanders Player Prop Predictions: Best NFL Player Props for Sunday Night Football, Week 13

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Two teams headed in opposite directions face off on Sunday Night. The Broncos sit atop the AFC West and have their eyes set on the #1 seed in the AFC. Meanwhile, the Commanders are ready to book their ticket for a top 5 draft pick in next year’s draft. Let’s dive into my best Broncos vs Commanders player prop bets for Week 13 on Sunday Night, while you can also find out all of our expert NFL picks for EVERY GAME in Week 13 and throughout the season! 

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Broncos vs Commanders player prop bet: RJ Harvey Over 53.5 rushing yards (-115)

Odds available at Bet365 at time of publishing. Playable to -120.

The game script will dictate how our RJ Harvey bet plays out. The Denver Broncos are 5.5-point road favorites over a Commanders team that we last saw play in Spain versus the Dolphins two weeks ago. De’Von Achane was a force in the ground game as he ran for 120 yards on 20 carries. Harvey will not see the same workload, but playing from ahead could help Harvey have a big night on Sunday Night Football.

With J.K. Dobbins on the shelf, Harvey played a season-high 38 offensive snaps against a daunting Chiefs defense two weeks ago, with a bye last week. 11 rushes for 30 yards wasn’t flashy, but the rest of the Broncos running back room is pretty discouraging. Jaleel McLaughin will get his fair share of work, as he has a rushing attempt line of 5.5 juiced to the over. Still, the Broncos are fully invested in their 2nd-round rookie leading their rushing attack against a Commanders team allowing 5.5 yards per carry over their last three games – the 2nd most in the NFL during that span.

Check out our Broncos-Commanders Sunday Night Parlay at +850 odds

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