Christian McCaffrey Bets: MNF Vs Panthers + November Trends

  • Online sportsbooks have Christian McCaffrey heavily favored to score a touchdown versus his former team; however, McCaffrey’s production during November doesn’t bode well.

SAN FRANCISCO – For Monday Night Football, Christian McCaffrey takes on his former team, the Carolina Panthers, whom he played 65 games for from 2017 to 2022.

The San Francisco 49ers are favored by a touchdown at home, and USA online sportsbooks list McCaffrey as a major favorite to find the endzone (-360 odds).

McCaffrey has scored a touchdown in six of his last eight games. Confident bettors can find less expensive odds by taking McCaffrey to score in the first half at -125 odds.

  • In the last six games CMAC has scored, five of them came in the first half.

Those even more confident can find underdog odds on him to score in the first quarter, or first drive at Bovada.

Christian McCaffrey Scoring Prop Bets

  • To Score In 1st Quarter +240
  • To Score On First Drive +600

For reference, McCaffrey scored in the first quarter twice during this span, being the first touchdown scorer of the game only once.

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  • There are +290 odds for McCaffrey to score the first touchdown of the game.

Interestingly enough, there are shorter odds for him to score two touchdowns in the game, showing just how impactful NFL online sportsbooks expect him to be. At +150 odds, McCaffrey has scored multiple times in three of his last eight games.

November Blues?

With an over-under set at 123.5 rushing and receiving yards, the expectations are high going against his former team. But is November the weakness for him?

Since joining the 49ers in October 2022, McCaffrey has played 12 games in November. However, he has only scored in five of those games (9 touchdowns), averaging just over 100 yards on 20 touches. But most of that production came during two games. In fact, only six of those games saw him rushing for more than 40 yards.

Either way, this will be the first time he plays his former team, so all trends go out the window. Check out how he does on Monday when the game kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET.