Week 6 NFL action pits Josh Allen and his Buffalo Bills teammates up against the New York Jets at 8:15 PM ET on Monday With prop bets in place for Allen in this outing, let’s take a look at the stats and trends to help you make good predictions.
Josh Allen Prop Lines
- Matchup: Buffalo Bills at New York Jets
- Time: 8:15 PM ET
- Date: October 14, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 206.5 (-115)
Josh Allen Stats and Trends
- Allen has passed for 945 yards (189.0 per game), completing 60.3% of his throws, with eight TDs and zero INTs.
- Allen is averaging 189.0 passing yards per game, fewer than his over/under for this matchup of 206.5.
- In five games this season, Allen has topped 206.5 passing yards two times.
- His average passing yards prop this season is 237.9 passing yards, while his actual passing average is under that by 48.9 yards.
- This year, Allen has topped his passing yards prop total once in five chances.
- He has completed at least one touchdown pass four times in five games (including multiple TDs twice).
- In addition Allen has 160 yards on the ground (32.0 per game), on 26 carries plus two touchdowns.
Recent Performances vs. the Jets
Week | Opponent | Pass Yards Allowed | Pass TDs Allowed |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 49ers | 221 | 0 |
2 | Titans | 170 | 1 |
3 | Patriots | 61 | 0 |
4 | Broncos | 60 | 1 |
5 | Vikings | 171 | 0 |
Bills Away Splits
- The Bills score 20.3 points per game in away games (8.1 fewer than overall), and concede 22.7 on the road (1.5 more than overall).
- The Bills pick up fewer yards in away games (253 per game) than they do overall (299.8), and allow more (401 per game) than overall (342.4).
- The Bills pick up 140 passing yards per game in road games (41.6 fewer than overall) and concede 233 on the road (34.6 more than overall).
- Away from home, the Bills accumulate fewer rushing yards (113 per game) than overall (118.2). They also allow more rushing yards (168 per game) than overall (144.0).
- On the road, the Bills successfully convert fewer third downs (25%) than overall (32.1%). They also allow opponents to convert on more third downs in road games (50%) than overall (43.9%).