3 best player prop bets for Carolina Panthers vs. the Falcons in Week 14

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What are some of the best player prop bets available when the Carolina Panthers take on the Atlanta Falcons in a crucial Week 14 matchup?

There is a sense of excitement and cautious optimism in the air as the Carolina Panthers come off their much-needed bye and take on the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium. Another defeat – a third in succession – would all but end their slim playoff hopes, so there is plenty at stake for Matt Rhule and his players heading into the contest.

The Panthers are currently 2.5-point favorites to get themselves back in the win column, according to the latest odds from WynnBET. But this won’t install any sort of confidence in a team that’s struggled to overcome foes they should beat more often than not this season.

Getting a solid period of rest to get healthy and reflect during the bye was important. However, there is no margin for error at this stage of the campaign and considering the Panthers relieved offensive coordinator Joe Brady of his duties, the pressure is well and truly on.

Without further ado, we picked out the three best player prop bets for the Panthers ahead of their pivotal NFC South divisional clash with Atlanta.

All odds courtesy of WynnBET.

Prop Bet No. 1

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Robby Anderson – Carolina Panthers WR

  • Over 32.5 receiving yards (-115)

Robby Anderson has featured in this prop bet feature a lot this season, with mixed success. This is our last throw of the dice where the wide receiver is concerned and nobody would deny that the Temple product isn’t due for a big performance at some stage.

It’s been a difficult campaign for Anderson, there’s no getting away from that. But the introduction of Jeff Nixon as offensive coordinator brings renewed hope that the former New York Jet can have a bigger impact on proceedings.

Considering A.J. Terrell will likely come up against D.J. Moore, there should be a few opportunities for Anderson to thrive. We’re tipping him to go over 32.5 receiving yards at -115 (bet $115 to win $100) – although given his form throughout the campaign, approach with caution.