Week 12 of the NFL has begun.
Here are two offensive weapons that are expected to have big games on Sunday.
Kareem Hunt exceeded 18.5 rushing attempts (-115, BetMGM)
Kareem Hunt scored one point last week as the Chiefs' lead running back.
Isaiah Pacheco, who has been sidelined since Week 2 with an ankle injury, was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Panthers, leaving Hunt as the primary ball carrier for a game that oddsmakers predict will be a blowout loss.
The veteran running back has gotten most of his chances in Kansas City's backfield since rejoining the team in Week 4, averaging a somewhat surprising 19.6 rushing attempts through seven games this season. This was the result.
Las Vegas bookmakers are predicting a typical game for Hunt, pegging his over/under on rushing attempts at 18.5.
This spot is the perfect spot to hit the over.
Despite winning their last two games, the 3-7 Panthers are no match for Kansas City and will hand Hunt a lot of garbage time as the Chiefs try to shut the game down. Dew.
Hunt has made at least 14 attempts in every game this season, but he was fumbled by defenses against the Chargers and Broncos, as well as last week's thrilling loss to the Bills.
He has at least 21 rushing attempts in the remaining four games, which should be more similar to Sunday's game in Charlotte.
Jauan Jennings, 52.5+ receiving yards (-110, bet 365)
Jauan Jennings has been a rare bright spot for the 49ers this season.
The 27-year-old pass catcher is arguably San Francisco's best wide receiver this season after an injury to Brandon Aiyuk and the struggles of Deebo Samuel.
Brock Purdy's status for Sunday's game is unknown, but Jennings will likely be available regardless of who is behind center.
Oddsmakers still value Jennings as the No. 2 option in the 49ers' passing game, setting the over/under in receiving yards at 52.5.
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Since returning from a hip injury in Week 19, Jennings has had at least 90 yards receiving each of the past two weeks.
He was a target, making 11 successful pitches in both games.
Even before the injury occurred and he played a larger role with the 49ers, Jennings gained at least 53 yards in three of six games, a number he frequently matched, before being removed from the lineup due to his bulky hips. It was beyond.
Jennings has quietly been a strong deep threat this season, with nine catches of 20 yards or more in eight games.
Jennings' strong record should continue in Green Bay, as winning is a must.
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