DeAndre Hopkins Player Prop Bets and Odds: Titans vs. Jets | September 15, 2024

DeAndre Hopkins’ Tennessee Titans match up against the AFC’s New York Jets at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday in Week 2 of the 2024 NFL season. If you’re trying to place a bet on one of Hopkins’ props, we take a look at all of his set prop bets, trends and stats here.

Receiving Yards Prop

DeAndre Hopkins to go over 31.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

DeAndre Hopkins Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Tennessee Titans vs. New York Jets
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: September 15, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 31.5 (-110)

DeAndre Hopkins Stats and Trends

  • DeAndre Hopkins averaged 62.2 receiving yards on 4.4 receptions per game last season while scoring seven receiving touchdowns.
  • Hopkins’ average of 62.2 receiving yards per game from last season is 30.7 more yards than his prop bet over/under for Sunday’s matchup (31.5).
  • In 76.5% of his games last year (13 of 17), Hopkins exceeded 31.5 receiving yards.
  • He averaged 62.2 receiving yards per game a year ago — which is 4.3 more yards than his average prop bet over/under from last season (57.9).
  • Last year, in 10 of his 17 games (58.8%), Hopkins went over on receiving yards prop bets.
  • In five of 17 games last year, he had a receiving touchdown (and he had one game with multiple touchdown catches).

Last Season Performances vs. the Jets

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Bills 217 1
2 Cowboys 248 2
3 Patriots 201 1
4 Chiefs 197 1
5 Broncos 169 2
6 Eagles 268 1
8 Giants -9 0
9 Chargers 107 0
10 Raiders 126 1
11 Bills 263 3
12 Dolphins 228 1
13 Falcons 104 1
14 Texans 54 0
15 Dolphins 213 1
16 Commanders 143 1
17 Browns 301 3
18 Patriots 31 0

Titans Home Splits (Last Season)

  • At home, the Titans scored 22.7 points per game and conceded 19.3. That’s more than they scored overall (17.9), but less than they allowed (21.6).
  • At home, the Titans accumulated 312.4 yards per game and gave up 315.9. That’s more than they gained overall (289), but less than they allowed (335.1).
  • The Titans racked up 173.3 passing yards per game in home games (7.1 less than their overall average), and gave up 221.3 at home (6.1 less than overall).
  • At home, the Titans accumulated 139.1 rushing yards per game and conceded 94.6. That’s more than they gained overall (108.6), and less than they allowed (107.7).
  • The Titans’ offensive third-down percentage in home games (38.8%) was higher than their overall average (33.5%). Their defensive third-down percentage at home (34.9%) was lower than overall (38.5%).
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