Best NFL Prop Bets Today: Raiders vs Seahawks - November 27 | 2022 NFL Football Season

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Geno Smith of the Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks will play host to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, and Caesars Sportsbook is offering tons of player props for this NFL Week 12 matchup. The Seahawks previously lost in Munich, Germany, but they're still up at 6-4 on the year. Meanwhile, the Raiders are in the midst of a disappointing 3-7 season despite winning last week in Denver. Below, we'll take you through the best player prop bets for this game.

Las Vegas Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks Match Details

Fixture: Las Vegas Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks

Date & Time: Sunday, November 27, 4:05 p.m. EDT

Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington

NFL Player Prop #1: Geno Smith Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns (-147)

Geno Smith has had an excellent year for Seattle, and he's already racked up a career-high 17 passing TDs. Last week Smith tossed two against a tough Buccaneers defense, and he's now thrown two TDs in each of his last four games. Today, the Seahawks face a subpar Raiders pass defense, so Smith should have a pretty good chance to extend his two-TD streak to five contests. Smith has some pretty good receiving targets in Tyler Lockett and DK Metcalf, so he'll likely eye these two in the red zone.

NFL Player Prop #2: Marquise Goodwin Over 1.5 Receptions (-147)

Marquise Goodwin isn't one of the Seahawks' main receivers, but he has been very consistent. He's reeled in two or more catches in each of his last five games, and in three of these games, he's garnered five or more targets. The Raiders secondary isn't too strong, so Goodwin should be able to reach two receptions once again.

NFL Player Prop #3: Foster Moreau Under 3.5 Receptions (-145)

Foster Moreau, Las Vegas' tight end, has had a decent year, but lately, he hasn't seen the ball thrown in his direction that much. He had a season-low one catch last week, making it now six games out of seven where he's ended with under four receptions. Moreau isn't a player that sees a lot of targets either, especially with teammate Davante Adams routinely seeing double-digit targets. Quarterback Derek Carr only targeted Moreau three times last week, so expect the LSU product to have another quiet game this afternoon in Seattle.

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Edited by Lucas Abrenica