Caleb Williams

  • Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams has -120 odds to go under 20.5 completions against the Houston Texans.
  • Sunday Night Football odds favor the under on Williams’ 1.5 passing touchdowns projection with -204 odds.
  • Williams has -125 odds to go under 215.5 passing yards after throwing for 93 yards in Week 1.

HOUSTON – Player props for Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams anticipate more growing pains against the Houston Texans. Despite being projected for 33.5 pass attempts, Williams has -120 odds to go under 20.5 completions on Sunday Night Football.

Caleb Williams Pass Completions Prop

  • Over 20.5 Completions -108
  • Under 20.5 Completions -120

The No. 1 overall pick had a lackluster debut in Week 1, completing just 48.3% of his 29 pass attempts. After posting 14 completions against the Tennessee Titans, legal sports betting odds favor Williams going under 20.5 completions on Sunday night.

Williams Passing Touchdowns, Yards Also Favored To Go Under

Williams projects for 1.5 passing touchdowns against the Texans, but -204 odds heavily favor the under. The Texans surrendered two passing touchdowns in Week 1 to Anthony Richardson, but both were 54 yards or longer.

Caleb Williams Passing Touchdowns Prop

  • Over 1.5 Passing Touchdowns +154
  • Under 1.5 Passing Touchdowns -204

Meanwhile, legal Texas sports betting apps favor Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud to go over 1.5 passing touchdowns with -147 odds. Stroud had two passing touchdowns in Week 1, while Williams had zero passing touchdowns.

One of the most concerning stat lines from Caleb Williams debut was his 93 passing yards, averaging just 3.2 yards per completion. His 93 passing yards were the fewest by a No. 1 pick in their season opener since John Elway had 12 passing yards in his 1983 debut.

Caleb Williams Passing Yards Prop

  • Over 215.5 Passing Yards -103
  • Under 215.5 Passing Yards -125

Williams projects for 215.5 passing yards against the Texans, but legal NFL betting apps favor the under at -125 odds. Although Houston surrendered two passing touchdowns of 50+ yards, they kept their Week 1 opponent under 215.5 passing yards.

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