Cooper Albers provides his top player prop bets for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup between the New York Giants and Chicago Bears.

NFC rivals collide on Sunday afternoon when the Chicago Bears host the New York Giants at Soldier Field. 

The understaffed Giants (2-7) have dropped three straight games, coming off a 10-point home loss to the San Francisco 49ers. The Bears (5-3), meanwhile, have won five of their last six — punctuated by a roller-coaster, comeback road win over the Cincinnati Bengals

Kickoff is set for 1:00 p.m. ET. The Bears enter as 4.5-point home favorites on DraftKings Sportsbook, while the Giants are listed as +180 underdogs. The game’s total is set at 46.5 points. 

Here are the top player prop bets for Sunday’s Week 10 matchup between the Giants and Bears.

Giants vs. Bears Best Prop Bets

Jaxson Dart 2+ Pass TDs (+132)

Much of the optimism around the Giants’ season has faded, but one point remains: Jaxson Dart is legit. The rookie field general has been electric since taking over for veteran Russell Wilson in Week 4, completing 62.3% of his passes for 1,175 yards and 10 touchdowns with just three interceptions. 

New York’s first-round draft pick has thrown for a touchdown in every single one of his starts, hurling two or more on three separate occasions. Dart enters Week 10 fresh off a two-passing-score performance against the 49ers. 

The Ole Miss product looks poised to throw for two or more touchdowns against the Bears, who have allowed 20 passing touchdowns this season — third-most in the NFL.

Colston Loveland 25+ Receiving Yards (-125)

Rookie tight end Colston Loveland is coming off the best game of his young career, in which he corralled six of seven targets for 118 yards and a pair of scores against the Bengals — including a 58-yard, game-winning touchdown with less than 20 seconds to go. 

With Cole Kmet back in the fold, Loveland likely won’t enjoy the same scorching production. Still, a breakout performance is bound to turn some heads, and the tenth overall pick could start to see some more consistent targets come his way. Loveland has exceeded 25 passing yards in three games now, and he could be in line to do it again Sunday afternoon.

Caleb Williams 25+ Rushing Yards (+147)

While Caleb Williams isn’t known for his running, he can turn on the jets when he has to. The former first overall pick has recorded 40 carries for 183 yards this season (4.6 average) and has surpassed 25 rushing yards on three separate occasions. He enters Sunday’s contest fresh off logging 53 yards on five carries against the Bengals.

Williams could be poised for another solid ground effort against the Giants, who have allowed the second-most rushing yards in the NFL this season (1,350). It may only take a few carries, as New York has allowed 10 rushes for 20 yards or more — tied for the league’s second-highest mark.