Josh Jacobs Player Prop Bets and Odds: Packers vs. Ravens | December 27, 2025

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Week 17 of the NFL season features Josh Jacobs and the Green Bay Packers taking on the Baltimore Ravens at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday. With prop bets available for Jacobs in this matchup, let’s break down the stats and trends that will help determine the top bets for this game.

Rushing Yards Prop

Josh Jacobs to go over 51.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Josh Jacobs Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Green Bay Packers vs. Baltimore Ravens
  • Time: 8 p.m. ET
  • Date: December 27, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 51.5 (-115)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 9.5 (-109)

Josh Jacobs Stats and Trends

  • Jacobs leads the team with 926 rushing yards on 230 attempts (66.1 ypg), and has 13 rushing TDs.
  • Jacobs’ rushing yards prop bet for Saturday is 51.5. That’s 14.6 fewer yards than his 66.1 season average.
  • 10 times this year (in 14 games, 71.4%), Jacobs has run for more than 51.5 yards.
  • His average rushing yards over/under is 71.4 yards, and he has come up short by an average of 5.3 yards.
  • Jacobs has topped his rushing yards over/under in eight of 14 games (57.1%).
  • He has scored a rushing touchdown in 10 games, with multiple rushing TDs three times.
  • Jacobs also has 35 receptions for 282 yards while scoring one touchdown through the air attack.

Recent Performances vs. the Ravens

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Bills 108 3
2 Browns 115 0
3 Lions 224 4
4 Chiefs 118 0
5 Texans 167 1
6 Rams 74 1
8 Bears 96 1
9 Dolphins 87 0
10 Vikings 120 1
11 Browns 106 0
12 Jets 78 0
13 Bengals 128 0
14 Steelers 34 2
15 Bengals 100 0
16 Patriots 79 1

Packers Home Splits

  • The Packers’ average points scored (21.7) and allowed (14.6) in home games are both lower than their overall averages of 24.3 and 20.2, respectively.
  • The Packers rack up 333.4 yards per game at home (11.3 less than their overall average), and concede 251.9 at home (49.7 less than overall).
  • At home, the Packers rack up 213.9 passing yards per game and give up 158. That’s less than they gain (222.7) and allow (197.8) overall.
  • At home, the Packers rack up 119.6 rushing yards per game and give up 93.9. That’s less than they gain (122.0) and allow (103.8) overall.
  • The Packers convert 48.2% of third downs at home (2.1% lower than their overall average), and concede 38.1% at home (same as overall).
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