The Chicago Bears and Carolina Panthers will look for a momentum-building win when they go head-to-head on Thursday Night Football in Week 10. Bears wide receiver D.J. Moore spent his first five seasons in Carolina, catching 364 passes for 5,201 yards and 21 touchdowns before being traded to Chicago last offseason. Now, Moore is on pace for a career year, catching 47 passes for 735 yards and five touchdowns over the first nine games of the season. Moore had eight catches for 230 yards and three touchdowns in an earlier appearance on TNF this season against the Commanders, and that performance could make his overs a popular play in the NFL player props.
With many Panthers vs. Bears NFL prop bets available, you’ll want to seek out the best values as you put together your NFL prop picks and Panthers vs. Bears SGPs. Before betting any NFL props for Thursday Night Football in Week 10 or entering selections on sites like PrizePicks, you need to see the Bears vs. Panthers NFL prop predictions powered by SportsLine’s AI PickBot.
Built using cutting-edge artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques by SportsLine’s Data Science team, AI Predictions and AI Ratings are generated for each player prop. The AI predictions are determined by statistically learning from each player’s historical data and then quantitatively evaluating the strength of the opponents defense by assigning a numeric value out of 100 called a matchup score.
Once a prediction is formulated, the AI rating is generated using the prediction, the matchup score, and the odds of the market. For example, you could see a 5-star rating on an over bet if a player is facing a poor defense, their prediction differs from the line and there are favorable odds.
In addition, SportsLine AI is the first fully automated predictive model at SportsLine. It continuously refreshes with the most recent available data and can help you spot the biggest discrepancies in the lines. So far this season, the AI PickBot has hit a whopping 365 4.5- and 5-star prop picks.
For Bears vs. Panthers on Thursday Night Football, the AI PickBot has evaluated the NFL player prop odds and provided Panthers vs. Bears prop picks for every available prop market. You can only see the AI player prop predictions for Chicago vs. Carolina here.
Top NFL player prop bets for Bears vs. Panthers
After analyzing Panthers vs. Bears and examining the dozens of NFL player prop markets, the AI PickBot says Panthers quarterback Bryce Young goes under 223.5 total passing yards. In fact, it says that Young falls well short, predicting he finishes with 197 yards.
The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft could have easily been a Bear, as Chicago owned the rights to the top pick in last year’s draft. However, the Bears opted to stick with Justin Fields and traded the pick to the Panthers in exchange for Moore and a slew of picks and Carolina took Young with the first selection.
Now, Young is the starter on a rebuilding Carolina roster and there have been growing pains. In seven starts this season, Young has only thrown for 224 yards or more twice and he was held to 173 passing yards last week against the Colts despite throwing the ball 39 times.
Young is only averaging 5.5 yards per pass attempt this season and that would mean that he needed to attempt 41 passes for the over to hit on Thursday. He’s only thrown that many passes once this season and with Chicago looking to control the ball with a top-five rushing offense, the AI PickBot doesn’t see Young throwing the ball that often. See more NFL props here.
How to make NFL player prop bets for Chicago vs. Carolina
In addition, the AI PickBot says another star sails past his total and has five other NFL props rated 3.5 stars or better. You need to see the AI PickBot’s analysis before making any Bears vs. Panthers prop bets for Thursday Night Football.
Which Bears vs. Panthers prop bets should you target for Thursday Night Football? Visit SportsLine now to see the top Panthers vs. Bears props, all from the brand-new AI PickBot that has nailed 365 top-rated picks this season.
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Author: CBS Sports Staff
November 8, 2023 | 12:06 pm