Ja’Marr Chase Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bengals vs. Giants | October 13, 2024

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MetLife Stadium features Week 6 action as the Cincinnati Bengals and Ja’Marr Chase match up against the New York Giants at 8:20 PM ET on Sunday. If you’re trying to put your money where your mouth is on Chase’s performance this week, we take a look at all of his set prop bets, trends and stats here.

Receiving Yards Prop

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Ja’Marr Chase Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals at New York Giants
  • Time: 8:20 PM ET
  • Date: October 13, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 75.5 (-115)

Ja’Marr Chase Stats and Trends

  • Chase’s 29 receptions have turned into a team-leading 493 total yards (and an average of 98.6 per game) and five scores. He has been targeted 36 times.
  • Chase is averaging 98.6 receiving yards, 23.1 more than the prop bet of 75.5 set for Sunday.
  • In 60.0% of his games this year (three out of five), Chase has totaled over 75.5 receiving yards.
  • His average prop total for receiving yards is 72.1. He has put up 26.5 more per game than that.
  • Chase has hit the over on his receiving yards prop bet in three of five games.
  • In three of five games this season, he has a touchdown catch (with more than one TD on two of those occasions).

Recent Performances vs. the Giants

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Vikings 201 2
2 Commanders 210 0
3 Browns 148 2
4 Cowboys 213 2
5 Seahawks 231 1

Bengals Away Splits

  • The Bengals score more points away from home (29.5 per game) than they do overall (28), and concede fewer points away from home (25 per game) than overall (29).
  • The Bengals accumulate fewer yards in road games (346.5 per game) than they do overall (359), but also concede fewer on the road (330.5 per game) than overall (365.4).
  • On the road, the Bengals pick up fewer passing yards (239 per game) than they do overall (263). But they also allow fewer passing yards in road games (178.5) than overall (214).
  • The Bengals pick up more rushing yards in away games (107.5 per game) than they do overall (96), but they also concede more (152 per game) than overall (151.4).
  • The Bengals successfully convert fewer third downs on the road (42.3%) than they do overall (47.5%), but also allow opponents to convert on fewer third downs away from home (36.4%) than overall (47.5%).
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