A.J. Brown Player Prop Bets and Odds: Eagles vs. Raiders | December 14, 2025

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The Philadelphia Eagles, led by A.J. Brown, will face the Las Vegas Raiders at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday for a Week 15 NFL contest. Let’s examine all of the prop bets available for Brown in this matchup, using stats and trends to determine sound predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

A.J. Brown to go over 64.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.70

A.J. Brown Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Philadelphia Eagles vs. Las Vegas Raiders
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: December 14, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 64.5 (-113)

A.J. Brown Stats and Trends

  • Brown has caught 62 passes on 100 targets for 799 yards and six scores. He averages 66.6 yards per game.
  • Brown averages 66.6 receiving yards, 2.1 more than his over/under for Sunday.
  • In six of 12 games this year, Brown has put up over 64.5 receiving yards.
  • His average over/under for receiving yards is 64.2. He has put up 2.4 more per game than that.
  • Brown has gone over on his prop for receiving yards in six of 12 games this year.
  • He has caught a TD pass in four games this season, out of 12, with more than one score on two of those occasions.

Recent Performances vs. the Raiders

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Patriots 276 1
2 Chargers 236 2
3 Commanders 199 1
4 Bears 202 1
5 Colts 221 2
6 Titans 160 1
7 Chiefs 282 3
9 Jaguars 216 0
10 Broncos 136 1
11 Cowboys 267 4
12 Browns 206 1
13 Chargers 149 2
14 Broncos 204 0

Eagles Home Splits

  • The Eagles put up 23.8 points per game in home games (1.6 more than their overall average), and concede 20 at home (0.8 less than overall).
  • The Eagles’ average yards gained at home (318) is higher than their overall average (309.4). But their average yards allowed at home (334.8) is lower than overall (341.6).
  • At home, the Eagles accumulate 184.7 passing yards per game and give up 196.2. That’s less than they gain (198.9) and allow (209.6) overall.
  • The Eagles rack up 133.3 rushing yards per game at home (22.8 more than their overall average), and give up 138.7 at home (6.7 more than overall).
  • The Eagles convert 34.2% of third downs in home games (equal to their overall average), and give up 41.8% at home (0.1% lower than overall).
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