Marvin Harrison Jr. Player Prop Bets and Odds: Cardinals vs. Chargers | October 21, 2024

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Week 7 action in the NFL features Marvin Harrison Jr. and the Arizona Cardinals facing the Los Angeles Chargers at 9:00 PM ET on Monday. With prop bets in place for Harrison in this matchup, let’s dig into the stats and trends to help you make good predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

Marvin Harrison Jr. to go over 54.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Marvin Harrison Jr. Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Chargers
  • Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 21, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 54.5 (-115)

Marvin Harrison Jr. Stats and Trends

  • Harrison has caught 17 passes on 37 targets for a team-best 279 yards and four scores. He averages 46.5 yards per game.
  • Harrison records 46.5 receiving yards per game, 8.0 less than his prop total in Monday’s outing.
  • Harrison has recorded more than 54.5 receiving yards in two out of six games this season.
  • He has an average receiving yards over/under of 62.3. But he accumulates 15.8 fewer yards per game than that.
  • Harrison has gone over on his receiving yards prop bet twice in six games this season.
  • He has caught a touchdown pass in three of six games this season, including more than one TD pass on one occasion.

Recent Performances vs. the Chargers

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Raiders 225 1
2 Panthers 69 0
3 Steelers 232 1
4 Chiefs 228 1
6 Broncos 206 2

Cardinals Home Splits

  • The Cardinals score 22.7 points per game at home (0.5 more than their overall average), and give up 24 at home (3.2 less than overall).
  • The Cardinals rack up 354 yards per game at home (21.8 more than their overall average), and concede 355.7 at home (17.6 less than overall).
  • The Cardinals’ average yards passing at home (191) is higher than their overall average (187). And their average yards allowed at home (203.7) is lower than overall (220.3).
  • At home, the Cardinals rack up 163 rushing yards per game and give up 152. That’s more than they gain overall (145.2), and less than they allow (153).
  • In home games, the Cardinals convert 38.7% of third downs and allow 48.6% to be converted by their opponent. That’s less than they convert (40.6%) and allow (49.3%) overall.
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