D’Andre Swift Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bears vs. Lions | September 14, 2025

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Week 2 action in the NFL features D’Andre Swift and the Chicago Bears matching up against the Detroit Lions at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. Below, we break down Swift’s stats and trends as they relate to his prop bets to help you find the best bets for the player and this contest.

Rushing Yards Prop

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

D’Andre Swift Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: September 14, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 49.5 (-115)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 17.5 (-114)

D’Andre Swift Stats and Trends

  • Last season Swift racked up 959 yards rushing (56.4 per game) and six TDs. In the receiving game, Swift made 42 catches for 386 yards (22.7 per game).
  • Swift’s 56.4 rushing yards per game last year are 6.9 greater than Sunday’s over/under.
  • Swift went over his rushing yards prop total this week (49.5) in 10 of 17 games last year.
  • He totaled 7.6 more receiving yards per game (22.7) than his average over/under last season, which was 15.1 yards per game.
  • Swift went over his rushing yards total in 41.2% of his opportunities (seven of 17 games) last season.
  • He ran for a touchdown in six games last year, but did not run for more than one in any of those games.

Last Season Performances vs. the Lions

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Rams 83 1
2 Buccaneers 70 1
3 Cardinals 77 0
4 Seahawks 133 3
6 Cowboys 53 0
7 Vikings 139 1
8 Titans 158 1
9 Packers 138 1
10 Texans 56 1
11 Jaguars 41 0
12 Colts 96 0
13 Bears 78 0
14 Packers 99 3
15 Bills 197 4
16 Bears 59 0
17 49ers 75 2
18 Vikings 120 0
Playoffs Commanders 182 3

Bears Away Splits (Last Season)

  • The Bears averaged fewer points in road games last year (15.3 per game) than they did overall (18.2), and conceded more (25 per game) than overall (21.8).
  • The Bears picked up fewer yards in away games (264.9 per game) than they did overall (283.5), and gave up more (375 per game) than overall (354.2).
  • On the road last season, the Bears picked up fewer passing yards (171.5 per game) than overall (181.5). They also gave up more passing yards (221.5 per game) than overall (217.9).
  • The Bears picked up fewer rushing yards in road games (93.4 per game) than they did overall (102), and gave up more (153.5 per game) than overall (136.3).
  • The Bears converted 33.9% of third downs on the road in 2024 (one% more than overall), and conceded on 36.5% of third downs in road games (1.1% less than overall).
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