Best NFL Player props today for Seahawks vs. Cardinals Week 9 matchup

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Best Player Props for Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals

Plenty of player props are available for this NFC West showdown between the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks. Surprisingly, Seattle is 5-3 despite many people believing they'd be rebuilding this year. On the other side, Arizona is down at 3-5 despite being expected to contend for a division title prior to the season. To see our game predictions for this matchup, click here.

As for the player props, below, we'll highlight the best ones for this divisional battle this afternoon.

Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals Match Details

Fixture: Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals

Date & Time: Sunday, November 6, 4:05 p.m. EDT

Venue: State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

NFL Player Prop #1: Kyler Murray Under 1.5 Passing Touchdowns (-110)

Kyler Murray tossed three TDs last week versus Minnesota, raising his season average to 1.25 passing TDs per game. Prior to this game, though, the former #1 overall pick only threw two total touchdowns in the three previous games. Today, Murray will match up with a Seattle defense that has been solid over the last three weeks. The Cardinals haven't been consistent enough offensively, and they've had turnover issues at times. Expect Murray to throw under two TDs today, as he has just a pair of two-TD performances since Week 1.

NFL Player Prop #2: Kyler Murray Over 34.5 Rushing Yards (-110)

Kyler Murray ran for 100 yards versus Seattle several weeks ago, and the Seahawks have had a tendency to give up a lot of rushing yards this year. Murray totaled 36 yards with his legs last week, his third game of his last four with at least 36 rushing yards. Even if the Seahawks focus on containing Murray's running, they'll have to pay attention to DeAndre Hopkins this time around, as he was suspended when these two teams met almost a month ago.

NFL Player Prop #3: Geno Smith Over 17.5 Rushing Yards (-120)

Geno Smith has been decently effective with his legs this year, entering this contest averaging a tick under 20 rushing yards per game. Smith rushed for 26 yards on five carries previously, and when he faced Arizona earlier this year, the West Virginia QB ended with 48 yards on the ground. The Cardinals let up 173 rushing yards last week, and Smith has been more active as a runner in recent weeks. Over his past five games, Smith is averaging 28.6 rushing yards, so expect him to notch at least 18 against Arizona this afternoon.

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