Thursday Night Football Props Week 4
- Thursday Night Football props for Week 4 are ready for you.
- The Seahawks visit the Arizona Cardinals.
- This is an NFL West divisional clash.
All NFL fans who visit our website will have the opportunity to view the most interesting Thursday Night Football props and parlays, handpicked by our entire tipster crew.
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How to Watch
- When: Thursday, September 25, 8:15 pm ET
- Where: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona
- How to Watch: Prime
Over 4.5 sacks | -110 |
Let’s put it like this. The Saints have an above-average defense, and they sacked Kyler Murray 5 times. On the other hand, the Seahawks’ defense is quite solid, and they should reach Murray at least a couple of times.
Meanwhile, the Cardinals are playing at home and are in a must-win situation. Seattle’s guard, Josh Jones, is out, and that’s going to narrow the Seahawks’ rotation. All this made us take over 4.5 sacks in this event.
Marvin Harrison Jr. Over 6 receptions | -120 |
Even though he has only 142 yards after three weeks, this is a perfect game for Harrison Jr. to shine. The Seahawks allow 221.7 passing yards so far, which is the No.20 in the league right now.
Given that James Conner isn’t available, and that the Cards have only Trey Benson and RB, it’s normal to expect seeing Murray overloading his receivers. Harrison just might be the guy who explodes here, as he won’t have those tough rivals in Seattle’s secondary.
Thursday Night Football Parlay +240
Marvin Harrison Jr. 45+ receiving yards & Kennet Walker III anytime TD | +240 |
Marvin Harrison is already our pick, and 45+ receiving yards is quite a reasonable limit for this guy. That’s somewhere around his average, and we already stated that the Seahawks have a bit weaker secondary.
Meanwhile, Kenneth Walker III is on a roll, constantly improving his form. After not scoring a rushing TD vs. the 49ers in the first round, he had one against the Steelers and then two against the Saints. So he should be ready to carry the ball into the endzone at least once here.