Jordan Mason Player Prop Bets and Odds: Vikings vs. Giants | December 21, 2025

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Jordan Mason’s Minnesota Vikings match up against the NFC’s New York Giants at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 16 of the 2025 NFL campaign. Below, we dig into Mason’s stats and trends as they relate to his prop bets to help you pick out the best bets for the player and this matchup.

Rushing Yards Prop

Jordan Mason to go over 45.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.54

Jordan Mason Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: December 21, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 45.5 (-114)

Jordan Mason Stats and Trends

  • Jordan Mason has a team-best 659 yards on 143 rushes (47.1 ypg). He’s scored six rushing TDs.
  • Mason’s rushing yards prop bet for Sunday is 45.5. That’s 1.6 fewer yards than his 47.1 season average.
  • In 50.0% of his games (seven of 14), Mason has rushed for more than 45.5 yards.
  • His rushing yards average of 47.1 is 0.1 higher than his over/under average (47).
  • In seven of 14 opportunities (50.0%), Mason has gone beyond his rushing yards prop bet.
  • He has rushed for a TD in five games, with multiple rushing touchdowns once.
  • Mason has tacked on 13 receptions for 45 yards (3.2 ypg).

Recent Performances vs. the Giants

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Commanders 220 2
2 Cowboys 135 2
3 Chiefs 105 1
4 Chargers 152 1
5 Saints 88 0
6 Eagles 73 1
7 Broncos 142 2
8 Eagles 276 1
9 49ers 159 2
10 Bears 171 2
11 Packers 128 1
12 Lions 237 2
13 Patriots 119 0
15 Commanders 145 1

Vikings Away Splits

  • The Vikings score 18.3 points per game in away games (2.3 fewer than overall), and allow 25.1 away from home (3.2 more than overall).
  • The Vikings pick up 253.9 yards per game in away games (25.5 fewer than overall), and give up 325.8 in road games (17.9 more than overall).
  • The Vikings accumulate fewer passing yards away from home (166.5 per game) than they do overall (177.1), and concede more (191.9 per game) than overall (180.4).
  • Away from home, the Vikings accumulate fewer rushing yards (87.4 per game) than overall (102.3). They also allow more rushing yards (133.9 per game) than overall (127.6).
  • On the road, the Vikings successfully convert fewer third downs (26.7%) than overall (31.3%). They also allow opponents to convert on more third downs on the road (36.1%) than overall (35.8%).
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