After losing back-to-back games sandwiched around a bye week, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will be back in action on Monday Night Football against the New York Giants. The Giants have won two of their last three, with the lone loss coming in a competitive matchup against the Chiefs. However, the Giants' offense has been held under 303 total yards in five straight games, so does that mean you should be hammering the under as you bet Monday Night Football NFL player props?

The latest NFL prop bets from Caesars Sportsbook lists the over-under for Daniel Jones passing yards at 243.5. Jones hasn't topped that total since Week 4, but the Buccaneers have allowed six of the nine quarterbacks they've faced to throw for more yards, so which side should you back as you make your NFL props? Before betting any Buccaneers vs. Giants props for Monday Night Football, you need to see the Giants vs. Buccaneers prop predictions from the SportsLine Projection Model.

The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up almost $7,500 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception six-plus years ago. It went a sizzling 24-14 on top-rated NFL picks last season, returning more than $800. The model also enters Week 11 of the 2021 season on an incredible 128-89 run on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season.

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It can also be used to crush NFL prop picks. Last season, the player over-under prop picks went 389-310, returning over $3,000.

With Buccaneers vs. Giants on Monday Night Football, the model has evaluated the NFL player props and found five strong bets. You can only see them here.

Top NFL player prop bets for Buccaneers vs. Giants

After simulating Giants vs. Buccaneers 10,000 times, the model predicts that Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady goes over 297.5 passing yards. At 44, Brady is arguably surrounded by the most talented skill players he's ever had and he's as prolific as ever. He's averaging a career-high 318.9 yards per game this season to lead the NFL and also leads the league with 27 touchdown passes.

Brady has had four games in which he's thrown for at least 375 yards this season, so not only is he a threat to go over 297.5, he could go way over. The Giants rank 19th in pass defense and have been prone to giving up chunk plays, allowing five passes of 20 or more yards last week to Derek Carr. Brady ranks second in the NFL in pass attempts of 20 or more yards (48) and the model predicts he'll push the ball downfield and finish with 306 yards on average.

SportsLine's NFL model also says Giants wide receiver Kenny Golladay goes over 46.5 receiving yards. After signing a four-year, $72 million deal with the Giants during free agency, Golladay began his season catching 17 passes for 282 yards in his first four games.

However, he was injured in Week 5 and missed nearly a month with a knee sprain. He played in just 35 percent of snaps in Week 9, but with the Giants coming off a bye, he should be at or near 100 percent. Golladay had at least 64 yards in three of four games before injury and the model likes him to pick up 50 yards on average to lead the Giants in receiving on Monday Night Football.

How to make NFL player prop bets for Giants vs. Buccaneers

In addition, the model says another star fails to hit his yardage total and has a plus-money prop payout you'll want to jump on. You need to see the model's analysis before making any Buccaneers vs. Giants prop bets.

Which Buccaneers vs. Giants prop bets should you back on Monday Night Football? And which star is a must-fade? Visit SportsLine now to see the top Giants vs. Buccaneers prop picks, all from the model that's up almost $7,500 on top-rated NFL picks.