George Pickens Player Prop Bets and Odds: Cowboys vs. Raiders | November 17, 2025

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George Pickens and his Dallas Cowboys teamates will take on the Las Vegas Raiders at 8:15 p.m. ET on Monday in Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season. In this piece we’ll dig into the statistical trends and insights to help you make good predictions on prop bets for Pickens’ outing.

Receiving Yards Prop

George Pickens to go over 65.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.02

George Pickens Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 17, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 65.5 (-111)

George Pickens Stats and Trends

  • Pickens’ 72 targets have resulted in 49 catches for a team-best 764 yards (84.9 per game) and six scores this year.
  • Pickens’ 84.9 receiving yards average is 19.4 more than his prop total for Monday’s game.
  • Pickens has put up over 65.5 receiving yards in 77.8% of his games this year (seven of nine).
  • He picks up 84.9 receiving yards per game, 22.3 more than his average prop total (62.6).
  • In seven of nine games, Pickens has hit the over on his receiving yards prop bet.
  • In five of nine games this year, he has a touchdown catch (including one occasion with more than one TD).

Recent Performances vs. the Raiders

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Patriots 276 1
2 Chargers 236 2
3 Commanders 199 1
4 Bears 202 1
5 Colts 221 2
6 Titans 160 1
7 Chiefs 282 3
9 Jaguars 216 0
10 Broncos 136 1

Cowboys Away Splits

  • The Cowboys score fewer points in road games (24.4 per game) than they do overall (29.2), but also allow fewer on the road (30.2 per game) than overall (30.8).
  • The Cowboys accumulate 350 yards per game in away games (28.4 fewer than overall), and give up 380.2 on the road (17.2 fewer than overall).
  • On the road, the Cowboys pick up fewer passing yards (238.2 per game) than they do overall (257.8). But they also allow fewer passing yards on the road (223.4) than overall (254.4).
  • The Cowboys accumulate fewer rushing yards in away games (111.8 per game) than they do overall (120.7), and concede more (156.8 per game) than overall (143.0).
  • The Cowboys convert more third downs on the road (43.1%) than they do overall (43.0%), and allow opponents to convert on fewer third downs away from home (52.5%) than overall (52.6%).
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