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Corey Davis player props odds, tips and betting trends for Week 1 | Jets vs. Ravens

Corey Davis player props odds, tips and betting trends for Week 1 | Jets vs. Ravens

There are numerous player prop betting options on Corey Davis for the 1:00 PM ET game Sunday, which airs live on CBS. Davis and the New York Jets (0-0) take the field against the Baltimore Ravens (0-0) in Week 1 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

Corey Davis Week 1 Player Props

Matchup: New York Jets vs. Baltimore Ravens
Time: 1:00 PM
Date: September 11, 2022
Receiving Yards Prop: Over 40.5 (-120)

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Davis Receiving Stats and Trends

Davis racked up 54.7 receiving yards per game last season, 14.2 more than his prop bet over/under for Sunday’s game (40.5).
In 35.3% of his games last season (six out of 17), Davis had totaled more than 40.5 receiving yards.
A year ago, Davis averaged 54.7 receiving yards per game, which is 2.1 more yards than his average prop bet over/under from last season (52.6).
Davis hit the over on receiving yards prop bets in 21.4% of his games (three of 14) last year.
Davis had a receiving touchdown in three of nine games last year, and multiple receiving TDs once.

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Jets Vs. Ravens Stats and Trends

The 278.9 passing yards the Ravens yielded per game last year made them the NFL’s worst pass defense.
The Ravens had the NFL’s best defense against the run last season, allowing 84.5 yards per game.
With 259.4 passing yards allowed per game on defense last season, which ranked third-worst in the NFL, the Jets were forced to lean on their 20th-ranked passing offense (208.3 passing yards per contest) to keep them in games.
With 138.3 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranked fourth-worst in the NFL, the Jets were forced to ask their 27th-ranked running game (98.1 rushing yards per contest) to keep them in games last season.
Despite having a bottom-five defense in terms of yards per play that ranked fifth-worst in the NFL (6.1 yards per play allowed) last season, the Jets put up better results on offense, ranking 21st in the NFL by averaging 5.4 yards per play.

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