Josh Allen Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bills vs. Titans | October 20, 2024

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Week 7 NFL action pits Josh Allen and his Buffalo Bills teammates versus the Tennessee Titans at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday Below, we take a look at Allen’s stats and trends as they relate to his prop bets to help you pick out the best bets for the player and this contest.

Passing Yards Prop

Josh Allen to go over 213.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Josh Allen Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 20, 2024
  • Passing yards prop: Over 213.5 (-115)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 28.5 (-115)

Josh Allen Stats and Trends

  • Allen has passed for 1,160 yards (193.3 per game), completing 62.8% of his throws, with 10 TDs and zero INTs.
  • Compared to his 213.5-yard prop bet total for this matchup, Allen is throwing for fewer yards per game — 193.3 — this season.
  • In three of six games this season, Allen has exceeded 213.5 passing yards.
  • His average prop bet for passing yards this year has been 232.2. His actual passing average is below that — by 38.9 yards per game.
  • This year, Allen has exceeded his passing yards prop total twice in six chances.
  • He has completed at least one touchdown pass in five of six games (including multiple TDs three times).
  • In addition Allen has 178 yards on the ground (29.7 per game), on 35 carries plus three touchdowns.

Recent Performances vs. the Titans

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Bears 64 0
2 Jets 164 2
3 Packers 190 1
4 Dolphins 78 0
6 Colts 189 2

Bills Home Splits

  • At home, the Bills score 40.5 points per game and give up 19. That’s more than they score overall (27.5), but less than they allow (21).
  • The Bills’ average yards gained at home (370) is higher than their overall average (309.7). But their average yards conceded at home (254.5) is lower than overall (350.8).
  • At home, the Bills accumulate 244 passing yards per game and concede 146.5. That’s more than they gain overall (186.3), and less than they allow (210.7).
  • The Bills accumulate 126 rushing yards per game at home (2.7 more than their overall average), and concede 108 at home (32.2 less than overall).
  • At home, the Bills convert 45% of third downs and allow 34.6% to be converted. That’s more than they convert overall (34.3%), and less than they allow (42.3%).
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