Daniel Jones Player Prop Bets and Odds: Giants vs. Bengals | October 13, 2024

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The New York Giants, led by Daniel Jones, will hit the field against the Cincinnati Bengals at 8:20 PM ET on Sunday for a Week 6 NFL contest. In this piece we’ll dig into the statistical trends and insights to help you make good predictions on prop bets for Jones’ contest.

Passing Yards Prop

Daniel Jones to go over 213.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Daniel Jones Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New York Giants vs. Cincinnati Bengals
  • Time: 8:20 PM ET
  • Date: October 13, 2024
  • Passing yards prop: Over 213.5 (-115)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 31.5 (-115)

Daniel Jones Stats and Trends

  • Jones has passed for 1,138 yards (227.6 per game), completing 64% of his throws, with six TDs and three INTs.
  • Jones has thrown for 227.6 yards per game (14.1 above Sunday’s prop total).
  • In three of five matchups this year, Jones has topped 213.5 passing yards.
  • His 227.6 passing yards per game average is 29.5 higher than his average over/under of 198.1.
  • So far this season, Jones has exceeded his passing yards prop total in three of five opportunities.
  • He has completed at least one touchdown pass in three of five games (including multiple TDs three times).
  • Jones has also run 34 times for 108 yards, averaging 21.6 yards per game.

Recent Performances vs. the Bengals

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Patriots 120 0
2 Chiefs 137 2
3 Commanders 248 2
4 Panthers 220 2
5 Ravens 345 4

Giants Home Splits

  • The Giants’ average points scored in home games (10.5) is lower than their overall average (17.8). But their average points conceded at home (24) is higher than overall (20.8).
  • At home, the Giants rack up 271.5 yards per game and give up 302.5. That’s less than they gain (321.4) and allow (316) overall.
  • The Giants rack up 221.5 passing yards per game at home (3.3 more than their overall average), and give up 207 at home (6.4 more than overall).
  • The Giants’ average rushing yards gained (50) and allowed (95.5) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 103.2 and 115.4, respectively.
  • The Giants convert 35.3% of third downs in home games (2.2% lower than their overall average), and concede 30% at home (3.9% lower than overall).
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