Brian Robinson Jr. Player Prop Bets and Odds: Commanders vs. Browns | October 6, 2024

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Week 5 action in the NFL features Brian Robinson Jr. and the Washington Commanders facing off against the Cleveland Browns at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday. With prop bets in place for Robinson in this outing, let’s dig into the stats and trends to help you make good predictions.

Rushing Yards Prop

Brian Robinson Jr. to go over 54.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Brian Robinson Jr. Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Washington Commanders vs. Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 6, 2024
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 54.5 (-115)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 11.5 (-115)

Brian Robinson Jr. Stats and Trends

  • Robinson has a team-high66 carries for a team-high 307 yards (76.8 ypg). He has scored three TDs on the ground.
  • Robinson averages 76.8 rushing yards, 22.3 more than Sunday’s over/under.
  • Robinson has gained more than 54.5 yards on the ground two times this season.
  • He has had an average rushing yards prop of 55.5 this season, which he has bettered on average by 21.3 yards.
  • Robinson has surpassed his rushing yards prop bet two times in four opportunities this year.
  • He has rushed for a TD in three games.
  • Robinson also averages 17.0 receiving yards per game, catching eight balls for 68 yards.

Recent Performances vs. the Browns

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Cowboys 102 1
2 Jaguars 127 1
3 Giants 112 1
4 Raiders 152 2

Commanders Home Splits (Last Season)

  • In home games, the Commanders scored 16 points per game and conceded 34. That’s less than they scored overall (19.4), but more than they allowed (30.5).
  • The Commanders’ average yards gained (299) and conceded (370.9) at home were both lower than their overall averages of 312.8 and 388.9, respectively.
  • The Commanders accumulated 207.3 passing yards per game at home (11.8 less than their overall average), and gave up 242.1 at home (20.1 less than overall).
  • The Commanders’ average yards rushing at home (91.8) was lower than their overall average (93.6). But their average yards allowed at home (128.8) was higher than overall (126.8).
  • The Commanders’ offensive third-down percentage (37.4%) and defensive third-down percentage (48.5%) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 35.6% and 41.6%, respectively.
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