Marvin Harrison Jr. Player Prop Bets and Odds: Cardinals vs. Seahawks | November 24, 2024

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Marvin Harrison Jr.’s Arizona Cardinals hit the field against the NFC’s Seattle Seahawks at 4:25 PM ET on Sunday in Week 12 of the 2024 NFL campaign. Let’s break down Harrison’s prop bets, stats and trends ahead of this outing to help you come up with good predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

Marvin Harrison Jr. to go over 53.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $36.00

Marvin Harrison Jr. Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks
  • Time: 4:25 PM ET
  • Date: November 24, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 53.5 (-125)

Marvin Harrison Jr. Stats and Trends

  • Marvin Harrison Jr. has posted 499 yards on 33 receptions with six TDs, averaging 49.9 yards per game this year.
  • Harrison’s 49.9 receiving yards per game are 3.6 less than his over/under for Sunday’s contest.
  • Harrison has totaled over 53.5 receiving yards in four of 10 games this year.
  • He has an average receiving yards prop total of 57.3. But he accumulates 7.4 fewer yards per game than that.
  • In four of 10 games this season, Harrison has gone over on his prop for receiving yards.
  • He has caught a touchdown pass in five of 10 games this season, including more than one TD pass on one occasion.

Recent Performances vs. the Seahawks

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Broncos 132 0
2 Patriots 125 1
3 Dolphins 140 0
4 Lions 273 3
5 Giants 245 2
6 49ers 255 3
7 Falcons 214 1
8 Bills 281 2
9 Rams 298 2
11 49ers 146 1

Cardinals Away Splits

  • The Cardinals score 23.3 points per game in road games (0.5 fewer than overall), and allow 29.5 on the road (7.5 more than overall).
  • The Cardinals accumulate fewer yards away from home (330 per game) than they do overall (346.4), and give up more (387.5 per game) than overall (346).
  • The Cardinals pick up more passing yards away from home (214 per game) than they do overall (197), but they also allow more (234.5 per game) than overall (218.5).
  • Away from home, the Cardinals pick up fewer rushing yards (116 per game) than overall (149.4). They also allow more rushing yards (153 per game) than overall (127.5).
  • The Cardinals convert 45.7% of third downs away from home (2.4% more than overall), and allow opponents to convert on 57.4% away from home (9.4% more than overall).
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