Justin Jefferson Player Prop Bets and Odds: Vikings vs. Lions | October 20, 2024

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Justin Jefferson will hope to make a difference for the Minnesota Vikings when they play the Detroit Lions at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday in Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season. With prop bets in place for Jefferson in this outing, let’s take a look at the stats and trends to help you make good predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

Justin Jefferson to go over 92.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $36.67

Justin Jefferson Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Minnesota Vikings vs. Detroit Lions
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 20, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 92.5 (-120)

Justin Jefferson Stats and Trends

  • Jefferson has posted a team-best 450 yards (on 26 catches) with four TDs so far this season. He’s been targeted 43 times, producing 90.0 yards per game.
  • Jefferson averages 90.0 receiving yards, 2.5 fewer than his prop total for Sunday’s game.
  • Jefferson has collected more than 92.5 receiving yards in one out of five games this season.
  • His 90.0 receiving yards per game are 10.1 more than his average prop total (79.9).
  • In four of five games this season, Jefferson has gone over on his prop for receiving yards.
  • He has four games with a touchdown catch this year, out of five played, but only a single TD each time.

Recent Performances vs. the Lions

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Rams 304 1
2 Buccaneers 146 1
3 Cardinals 200 1
4 Seahawks 383 1
6 Cowboys 198 0

Vikings Home Splits

  • The Vikings score 26.7 points per game in home games (1.1 less than their overall average), and concede 13.7 at home (1.5 less than overall).
  • The Vikings’ average yards gained (310) and allowed (315.3) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 323.2 and 330.2, respectively.
  • The Vikings’ average passing yards gained (194.7) and allowed (256.7) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 207.8 and 263, respectively.
  • The Vikings’ average rushing yards gained (115.3) and conceded (58.7) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 115.4 and 67.2, respectively.
  • The Vikings’ offensive third-down percentage at home (44.7%) is higher than their overall average (40.7%). And their defensive third-down percentage at home (26.8%) is lower than overall (31%).
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