Week 4 action in the NFL features Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers matching up against the Kansas City Chiefs at 4:25 PM ET on Sunday. In this article, we break down all of Herbert’s prop bets set for this contest, and examine the stats and insights to figure out the best bets and top trends before kickoff.
Justin Herbert Prop Lines
- Matchup: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
- Time: 4:25 PM ET
- Date: September 29, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 182.5 (-110)
Justin Herbert Stats and Trends
- This season Herbert has racked up 399 passing yards (133.0 per game), connecting on 43 of 64 attempts (67.2%), with four TD throws and one pick.
- Herbert’s passing yardage average this season — 133.0 yards per game — is 49.5 lower than Sunday’s over/under.
- Herbert has not eclipsed 182.5 passing yards in a game this year.
- His 133.0 passing yards per game are 67.5 below his average prop bet total of 200.5 yards.
- This year, Herbert has failed to hit the over on his passing yards prop total (in three opportunities).
- He has thrown for a touchdown in all three games this season, including more than one touchdown pass one time.
- Also, Herbert has picked up 24 rushing yards (8.0 per game) on 11 carries.
Recent Performances vs. the Chiefs
Week | Opponent | Pass Yards Allowed | Pass TDs Allowed |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ravens | 267 | 1 |
2 | Bengals | 246 | 2 |
3 | Falcons | 229 | 1 |
Chargers Home Splits (Last Season)
- The Chargers scored 21.6 points per game at home (1.2 more than their overall average), and conceded 23.1 at home (0.3 less than overall).
- The Chargers’ average yards gained at home (330.1) was higher than their overall average (329.4). But their average yards allowed at home (361.8) was lower than overall (362.9).
- At home, the Chargers accumulated 222.2 passing yards per game and conceded 245.6. That’s less than they gained (232.8) and allowed (249.8) overall.
- The Chargers racked up 107.9 rushing yards per game at home (11.3 more than their overall average), and gave up 116.2 at home (three more than overall).
- At home, the Chargers converted 39.2% of third downs and allowed 37.1% to be converted. That’s more than they converted overall (38.4%), and less than they allowed (38.4%).