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2023 NFL betting: Loza's and Dopp's Week 18 props that pop - ESPN

So this is the new year, and I don't feel any different. Shout out to Death Cab for Cutie for always having a banger ready for when the ball drops. We've had a lot happen over the last week.

The Detroit Pistons set the record for the longest losing streak in an NBA season, in college football, Michigan and Washington will face off in the National Championship, and in the NFL, the Detroit Lions had a win stolen away from them by Brad Allen's crew in another example of poor officiating that's plagued the sport we love. But that's all in the past, and we're on to Cincinnati!

And with that, Liz and I are finding our favorite props in the most tumultuous week so far this season. Here are our Week 18 props that pop!

Josh Allen OVER 0.5 interceptions (at Dolphins)

Daniel: Is it a day that ends with a y? If it is, then I'm taking the over on Allen interceptions. It's been the gift the keeps on giving this year. Allen has thrown an interception in 13 of his 16 games this season. In case you were wondering, that's an INT in 81% of his games this season. If you told me a QB was averaging a QB in 81% of his games, you'd absolutely take that bet. I'm not shying away from this one just cause it's Week 18.

Kyler Murray OVER 29.5 rushing yards (vs. Seahawks)

Liz: Nobody likes playing spoiler more than the Cardinals. While Arizona has nothing to play for in terms of the postseason, Kyler will likely want to leave the team brass with a positive showing, ensuring he remains the offensive cornerstone of the team through 2028. The 26-year-old signal caller has struggled as a passer since returning from an ACL tear, but his trademark wheels have regularly gashed opposing defenses, as he ranks seventh at the position in rushing yards per

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