George Pickens Player Prop Bets and Odds: Cowboys vs. Eagles | November 23, 2025

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The Dallas Cowboys, led by George Pickens, will hit the field against the Philadelphia Eagles at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday for a Week 12 NFL contest. In this article we take a look at all of Pickens’ prop bets set for this contest, and examine the stats to figure out the best predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

George Pickens to go over 65.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

George Pickens Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 23, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 65.5 (-110)

George Pickens Stats and Trends

  • Pickens has posted a team-best 908-yard campaign thus far (90.8 yards receiving per game) with seven TDs, hauling in 58 passes on 83 targets.
  • Pickens is averaging 90.8 receiving yards, 25.3 more than the over/under of 65.5 set for Sunday.
  • In 80.0% of his games this year (eight out of 10), Pickens has totaled over 65.5 receiving yards.
  • He picks up 90.8 receiving yards per game, 27.7 more than his average over/under (63.1).
  • Pickens has hit the over on his receiving yards prop bet in 80.0% of his games (eight of 10).
  • He has had a touchdown catch in six of 10 games this season, and scored more than once on one of those occasions.

Recent Performances vs. the Eagles

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Cowboys 188 0
2 Chiefs 173 1
3 Rams 196 2
4 Buccaneers 272 2
5 Broncos 228 1
6 Giants 194 1
7 Vikings 298 0
8 Giants 178 1
10 Packers 157 0
11 Lions 243 1

Cowboys Home Splits

  • The Cowboys’ average points scored (35.3) and conceded (31.5) in home games are both higher than their overall averages of 29.6 and 29.3, respectively.
  • The Cowboys rack up 414 yards per game at home (35.3 more than their overall average), and give up 419 at home (37.7 more than overall).
  • The Cowboys rack up 282.3 passing yards per game in home games (23.6 more than their overall average), and concede 293.3 at home (43.4 more than overall).
  • The Cowboys rack up 131.8 rushing yards per game at home (11.8 more than their overall average), and give up 125.8 at home (5.6 less than overall).
  • The Cowboys’ offensive third-down percentage (42.9%) and defensive third-down percentage (52.6%) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 42.7% and 50%, respectively.
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