Michael Pittman Jr. Player Prop Bets and Odds: Colts vs. Chiefs | November 23, 2025

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The Indianapolis Colts, led by Michael Pittman Jr., will hit the field against the Kansas City Chiefs at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday for a Week 12 NFL contest. Let’s examine Pittman’s prop bets available for this contest, and break down his stats and trends to figure out the top value picks.

Receiving Yards Prop

Michael Pittman Jr. to go over 50.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.54

Michael Pittman Jr. Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 23, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 50.5 (-114)

Michael Pittman Jr. Stats and Trends

  • Pittman has 54 receptions for 580 yards and six TDs this year. He’s been targeted 70 times, resulting in 58.0 yards per game.
  • Pittman’s 58.0 receiving yards average is 7.5 more than his prop total for Sunday’s outing.
  • Pittman has collected over 50.5 receiving yards in 50.0% of his games this year (five out of 10).
  • His 58.0 receiving yards per game are 6.5 more than his average over/under (51.5).
  • Pittman has gone over on his prop for receiving yards in five of 10 games this season.
  • He has six games with a touchdown catch this year, out of 10 played, but only a single TD each time.

Recent Performances vs. the Chiefs

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Chargers 304 3
2 Eagles 94 0
3 Giants 151 0
4 Ravens 194 1
5 Jaguars 210 1
6 Lions 199 2
7 Raiders 70 0
8 Commanders 200 1
9 Bills 263 1
11 Broncos 283 0

Colts Away Splits

  • The Colts score fewer points in away games (29.8 per game) than they do overall (32.1), and concede more (24.5 per game) than overall (20.6).
  • The Colts pick up 366.8 yards per game in away games (30.1 fewer than overall), and concede 353.5 on the road (25.9 more than overall).
  • On the road the Colts pick up more passing yards (267.5 per game) than overall (251.6). But they also give up more passing yards (283.5 per game) than overall (235.3).
  • The Colts accumulate 99.3 rushing yards per game in road games (46.0 fewer than overall), and give up 70.0 rushing yards away from home (22.3 fewer than overall).
  • The Colts successfully convert fewer third downs in road games (37.8%) than they do overall (42.0%), but also allow opponents to convert on fewer third downs on the road (38.9%) than overall (42.7%).
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