Here are the key insights and trends you need to know about Rachaad White and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. White and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5) take on the Tennessee Titans (3-5) in a Week 10 matchup at Raymond James Stadium.

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Rachaad White Week 10 Player Props

  • Matchup: Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Tennessee Titans
  • Time: 1:00 PM
  • Date: November 12, 2023
  • Rushing Yards Prop: Over 51.5 (-111)
  • Receiving Yards Prop: Over 23.5 (-118)

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White Rushing Stats and Trends

  • White averages 47.3 rushing yards per game average in 2023, 4.2 fewer than Sunday’s over/under.
  • He has totaled more than 51.5 rushing yards in three games this season (37.5% of his total appearances).
  • White has failed to reach his season-long rushing yards prop average (47.5) by 0.2 yards per game.
  • White went over his rushing yards total once in six opportunities this season.
  • He rushed for a TD in two games this year, with multiple rushing touchdowns in one game.

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Buccaneers Vs. Titans Stats and Trends

  • The Titans give up 114.8 yards per game on the ground, the NFL’s 19th-ranked rush defense.
  • The 223.0 yards per game the Titans are giving up through the air makes them the NFL’s 16th-ranked pass defense.
  • Despite having a bottom-five pass defense that ranks second-worst in the NFL (279.4 passing yards allowed per game), the Buccaneers have put up better results offensively, ranking 15th in the NFL by totaling 224.3 passing yards per game.
  • The Buccaneers rank third-worst in rushing offense (78.3 rushing yards per game), but they’ve played better on defense, ranking ninth with 92.9 rushing yards allowed per game.
  • The Buccaneers own the 23rd-ranked offense in terms of yards per play this year (5.1), and they’ve been worse on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-worst with 6.0 yards per play allowed.