Definition of Most Receiving Yards of Game



What does the term "most receiving yards of game" mean in the world of football betting? What is the definition of the term "most receiving yards of game"?

With the "most receiving yards of game" line, you are able to bet on which player in a single game will finish with the most receiving yards.

Sportsbooks will usually include lines for anybody that catches passes, from wide receivers to tight ends to pass-catching running backs.

In photo:  Cincinnati Benglas player about to throw the ball.  The meaning of the term Most Receiving Yards of Game is explained.  What is it?For instance, here are some "most receiving yards of game" lines from a recent game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals:

Ja'Maar Chase, +230
Stefon Diggs, +260
Tee Higgins, +500
Gabriel Davis, +700
Tyler Boyd, +1400
Dawson Knox, +1600

So, let's say you think that Tee Higgins is going to have a big game, as the Bills are going to put their lockdown corner on Chase.

If Tee Higgins finishes with the most receiving yards in the game, you would make $500 in profit on every $100 that you wagered on Higgins.

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Many people like including these bets in bigger parlays, as the long odds of the "most receiving yards of game" lines help to create parlays with potentially massive payoffs.