Brian Robinson Jr. Player Prop Bets and Odds: Commanders vs. Eagles | NFC Championship

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The NFC Championship Game of the NFL playoffs features Brian Robinson Jr. and the Washington Commanders against the Philadelphia Eagles at 3:00 PM ET Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. If you’re looking to put your money where your mouth is on Robinson’s performance this week, we take a look at all of his available prop bets, trends and stats here.

Rushing Yards Prop

Brian Robinson Jr. to go over 37.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.54

Brian Robinson Jr. Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Washington Commanders at Philadelphia Eagles
  • Time: 3:00 PM ET
  • Date: January 26, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 37.5 (-114)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 7.5 (+101)

Brian Robinson Jr. Stats and Trends

  • Robinson carried the ball 187 times for 799 yards (57.1 ypg) and has eight rushing TDs.
  • Robinson’s rushing yards over/under for Sunday is 37.5. That is 19.6 fewer yards than his 57.1 season average.
  • Nine times this year (in 14 games, 64.3%), Robinson has run for more than 37.5 yards.
  • He puts up 2.0 fewer yards per game than his average over/under (59.1).
  • Robinson has topped his rushing yards over/under in five of 13 games (38.5%).
  • He has rushed for a TD in seven games, with multiple rushing touchdowns once.
  • Plus, Robinson helps out in the air with 159 receiving yards on 20 catches (11.4 ypg).

Recent Performances vs. the Eagles

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Packers 163 1
2 Falcons 152 0
3 Saints 89 0
4 Buccaneers 111 2
6 Browns 100 0
7 Giants 76 0
8 Bengals 58 1
9 Jaguars 60 2
10 Cowboys 97 0
11 Commanders 93 1
12 Rams 92 1
13 Ravens 166 0
14 Panthers 118 1
15 Steelers 56 0
16 Commanders 113 0
17 Cowboys 127 0
18 Giants 100 0
Playoffs Packers 107 1
Playoffs Rams 111 0

Commanders Away Splits

  • On the road, the Commanders score fewer points (26.4 per game) than overall (28.5). They also allow more (25 per game) than overall (23).
  • The Commanders pick up 328.3 yards per game away from home (41.3 fewer than overall), and allow 373.9 away from home (47 more than overall).
  • In road tilts, the Commanders pick up fewer passing yards (202.5 per game) than overall (215.6). They also give up more passing yards (223.4 per game) than overall (189.8).
  • The Commanders pick up 125.8 rushing yards per game in road games (28.3 fewer than overall), and give up 150.5 away from home (13.4 more than overall).
  • The Commanders successfully convert 45.3% of third downs in road games (0.3% less than overall), and allow opponents to convert on 50.5% of third downs in road games (12.3% more than overall).
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