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Before Daniel Jones and his teammates take the field Sunday at 1:00 PM ET on FOX, there will be numerous player prop bets available. This Week 3 matchup features Jones’ New York Giants (0-2) taking on the Cleveland Browns (1-1) at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Daniel Jones week 3 player props
- Matchup: New York Giants at Cleveland Browns
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Date: September 22, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 181.5 (-115)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 27.5 (-115)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Sunday at 2:43 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Jones passing stats and trends
- Sunday’s prop bet for Jones is 181.5 passing yards, 0.5 fewer than his 182.0 average for the year.
- In two games played this season, he has once exceeded 181.5 passing yards in a single contest.
- Jones’ average prop bet for passing yards this year has been 215.0. His actual passing average is below that, by 33.0 yards per game.
- Jones has not surpassed his passing yards prop total this season in two games.
- He has a passing touchdown in one of two games this year, and had multiple passing TDs in that game.
- Jones has thrown an interception in one of two games this year, with multiple picks in that game.
Giants vs. Browns stats and trends
- The Browns have the NFL’s 14th-ranked pass defense this season, giving up 179.5 yards per game through the air.
- The Giants are compiling 170.5 passing yards per game on offense (24th in the NFL), and they rank 18th defensively with 205.5 passing yards allowed per game.
- With 163 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks fifth-worst in the NFL, the Giants have been forced to ask their 22nd-ranked running game (101.5 rushing yards per contest) to keep them competitive.
- The Giants have the 26th-ranked offense in terms of yards per play this season (4.8), and they’ve been less effective on defense, ranking fifth-worst with 6.3 yards per play allowed.
This article was originally published by Usatoday.com. Read the original article here.