Jordan Mason Player Prop Bets and Odds: Vikings vs. Cowboys | December 14, 2025

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Week 15 NFL action pits Jordan Mason and his Minnesota Vikings teammates against the Dallas Cowboys at 8:20 p.m. ET on Sunday With prop bets available for Mason in this matchup, let’s take a look at the stats and trends to help you make good predictions.

Rushing Yards Prop

Jordan Mason to go over 38.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.52

Jordan Mason Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys
  • Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
  • Date: December 14, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 38.5 (-108)

Jordan Mason Stats and Trends

  • Mason leads the team with 630 yards rushing on 133 attempts (48.5 ypg), with six rushing TDs.
  • Mason’s rushing yards prop bet for Sunday is 38.5. That’s 10.0 fewer yards than his 48.5 season average.
  • Mason has had more than 38.5 rushing yards in nine games this season (69.2%).
  • He has had an average rushing yards prop of 47.9 this season, which he has bettered on average by 0.6 yards.
  • Mason has topped his rushing yards over/under in seven of 13 games (53.8%).
  • He has scored a rushing TD in five games, with multiple rushing touchdowns once.
  • Mason has gathered 13 passes for 45 yards (3.5 ypg).

Recent Performances vs. the Cowboys

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Eagles 158 3
2 Giants 84 1
3 Bears 87 0
4 Packers 164 2
5 Jets 144 0
6 Panthers 216 0
7 Commanders 136 2
8 Broncos 179 2
9 Cardinals 119 1
11 Raiders 27 0
12 Eagles 63 2
13 Chiefs 119 0
14 Lions 109 4

Vikings Away Splits

  • On the road, the Vikings average fewer points (16 per game) than overall (19.6). They also allow more (25 per game) than overall (21.6).
  • The Vikings pick up fewer yards in away games (243.4 per game) than they do overall (275.7), and allow more (311.9 per game) than overall (299.1).
  • The Vikings accumulate 154.6 passing yards per game on the road (16.9 fewer than overall) and concede 178.6 on the road (6.3 more than overall).
  • The Vikings pick up 88.9 rushing yards per game on the road (15.3 fewer than overall), and allow 133.3 in road games (6.5 more than overall).
  • The Vikings convert 27.3% of third downs in away games (4.5% less than overall), and allow opponents to convert on 38.5% of third downs in away games (1.4% more than overall).
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