Player props will be available for Rachaad White ahead of Sunday’s NFL action at 1:00 PM ET live on CBS. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-6) and White face off versus the Indianapolis Colts (5-5) in a Week 12 matchup from Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Rachaad White Week 12 Player Props

  • Matchup: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Indianapolis Colts
  • Time: 1:00 PM
  • Date: November 26, 2023
  • Rushing Yards Prop: Over 52.5 (-115)
  • Receiving Yards Prop: Over 29.5 (-118)

National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Thursday at 3:03 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

White Rushing Stats and Trends

  • White puts up 45.9 rushing yards per game this season, 6.6 fewer than Sunday’s prop total.
  • He has totaled more than 52.5 rushing yards in three games this season (30.0% of his total appearances).
  • White’s average rushing yards over/under for the season is 48.0 yards, a figure he’s fallen short of by an average of 2.1 yards.
  • White hit his rushing yards over once in eight opportunities this season.
  • He rushed for a touchdown in three games this season, with multiple rushing TDs in one game.

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Buccaneers Vs. Colts Stats and Trends

  • In terms of defending against the run, the Colts are 25th in the league, allowing 129.7 yards per game.
  • This week White will face the NFL’s 18th-ranked pass defense (228.8 yards allowed per game).
  • The Buccaneers sport the 14th-ranked passing offense this season (227.8 passing yards per game), and they’ve been less effective defensively, ranking second-worst with 270.7 passing yards allowed per game.
  • While the Buccaneers’ run defense ranks sixth with 90 rushing yards allowed per game, they’ve been less successful on offense, ranking worst (76.9 rushing yards per game).
  • The Buccaneers are averaging 5.1 yards per play on offense, which ranks them 25th in the NFL. Defensively, they rank 27th, giving up 6 yards per play.