3 best prop bets for the Carolina Panthers vs. Washington in Week 11

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58. 1 PM ET. 87. Panthers -3.0. 3-6. FOX. Sunday, Nov 21. 5-5

What are some of the best player prop bets available when the Carolina Panthers take on the Washington Football Team in Week 11?

The Carolina Panthers head into their game against the Washington Football Team in Week 11 as 3.0-point favorites, according to the latest odds from WynnBET. Matt Rhule’s men seem rejuvenated and ready for a big-time push for the postseason following the arrival of Cam Newton and the team’s outstanding success at the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday – momentum they can hopefully build on this weekend.

Rhule has already confirmed that Newton will start at Bank of America Stadium this weekend. Although the head coach added that there were also some plays devised for P.J. Walker at some stage.

It’s going to be an atmosphere for the ages. The return of former coach Ron Rivera and several ex-players only heightens the anticipation.

Without further ado, we scoured the betting lines and picked out our three best Panthers player prop bets for Week 11.

All odds courtesy of WynnBET.

Prop Bet No. 1

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Taylor Heinicke – Former Carolina Panthers QB

  • Under 20.5 completions (-115)

This is a pretty big occasion for Taylor Heinicke, who seems to be making a strong case to be the long-term starter in Washington after gaining the most impressive win of his young career last time out against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

It’s also a revenge game for Heinicke having been part of the Carolina Panthers before. Something that’s gone overlooked considering more high-profile names are generating the headlines.

The task awaiting Heinicke is a steep one. Carolina’s defense is red hot at the moment and the secondary is playing lights out with some outstanding talent at Phil Snow’s disposal.

Much will depend on whether Heinicke is forced to chase the game. But taking the under 20.5 completions at -115 (bet $115 to win $100) seems like the smart option.