Our NFL expert's best player prop bet for New York Jets vs San Francisco 49ers on Monday Night Football - George Kittle gets involved on prime time

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle (85) celebrates with wide receiver Ray-Ray McCloud III (3) after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the second quarter in a 2024 NFC divisional round game at Levi's Stadium.
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The NFL spared no expense for Week 1 primetime games and we close out with the New York Jets (+4.5) heading west to play the San Francisco 49ers. Everyone remembers last season’s opening game for Aaron Rodgers and the Jets, but let me set the stage: it was MetLife Stadium on September 11, the fighter jets were soaring above the stadium and Rodgers came out of the tunnel with the American flag. Minutes later the Jets’ season was basically over. Rodgers will be 40 years old at kickoff on Monday on a surgically repaired Achilles’ tendon and Super Bowl expectations for a franchise that has yet to win an official ring.

The 49ers are coming off a Super Bowl loss and some offseason turmoil surrounding Brandon Aiyuk and Trent Williams, but that is now behind them. Can they keep this window open with Purdy on a rookie deal or is it beginning to close? I can’t wait to find out. Let’s break down our best Jets vs 49ers player prop bet, while you can also see our NFL picks for tonight’s matchup.

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George Kittle (SF) Over 3.5 receptions (-130)

Line available at Bet365 Sportsbook at the time of publishing

This was a very tough game to handicap. Both defenses are top 3 in the league, we haven’t seen Rodgers play since 2022 and he hasn’t been in a Nathaniel Hackett offense since 2021. It’s difficult to use the 2019-2021 seasons in that offense as a benchmark for his play, so I’m pivoting to a safer look to close out the week. Brandon Aiyuk will be earning that new paycheck in Week 1 against Sauce Gardner and Deebo Samuel doesn’t have it much easier with DJ Reed. I look at Kittle to be heavily utilized on Monday night. The Jets allowed 121 targets to opposing tight ends in 2023, the 12th-most overall. Kittle is a career 4.9 receptions per game at home and 5.2 receptions per game in primetime. It’s juiced, but I just want to get out of Week 1 on a high note. 1u.

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