- The Atlanta Falcons are 2.5-point underdogs at the 49ers for Sunday Night Football week 7.
- George Kittle is making his return and has -115 odds to record over 53.5 receiving yards.
- Drake London’s receiving total for SNF opened at 75.5 (-115), after having 16 targets last week.
SAN FRANCISCO – The Atlanta Falcons are 2.5-point underdogs on the road against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday Night. Brock Purdy is expected to play for San Francisco, and Michael Penix and the Falcons are seeking their third straight win.
Atlanta has covered the spread set by legal sports betting sites in both games played this season as an underdog. As the favorite, the 49ers have gone 2-2 this season ATS.
Season trends from Sunday Night Football this season make a case to wager on the Falcons to cover +2.5. In the six SNF games played so far, the underdog has covered the spread in four of them.
Along with betting on the spread, there are two player prop bets at NFL betting sites that are worth taking a look at.
Drake London Over 75.5 Receiving Yards -115
Over the last three games, the San Francisco 49ers have allowed the fourth most passing yards to opponents, averaging 266.7.
Drake London is coming off his best game of the season, hauling in 10 receptions from 16 targets for 158 yards.
In a game where Atlanta is the underdog, bet on Drake London to keep his momentum going and crush his receiving yards total for the Sunday night matchup.
London is averaging over ten targets per game this season and has over 250 yards over his last two games.
George Kittle Over 53.5 Receiving Yards -115
George Kittle has not played since the first week of the season when he left with a hamstring injury. He is expected to play on Sunday Night and could be one of the biggest targets for Brock Purdy.
Not only did Kittle average over 73 yards per game last season, but the 49ers do not have their top receivers fully healthy.
Juan Jennings was limited in practice this week and is questionable to suit up on Sunday, while Ricky Pearsall is not expected to play. Additionally, Brandon Aiyuk is still out with his knee injury, giving many potential opportunities for Kittle in this primetime matchup.
