There are numerous player prop bets on Donovan Peoples-Jones for the 1:00 PM ET game Sunday, which airs live on CBS The Cleveland Browns (0-0) and Peoples-Jones face off versus the Carolina Panthers (0-0) in a Week 1 matchup from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Donovan Peoples-Jones Week 1 Player Props
Matchup: Cleveland Browns at Carolina Panthers
Time: 1:00 PM
Date: September 11, 2022
Receiving Yards Prop: Over 25.5 (-115)
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Peoples-Jones Receiving Stats and Trends
Peoples-Jones’ 42.6 receiving yards per game average from last season is 17.1 more than his prop bet over/under in Sunday’s outing (25.5).
In 47.1% of his games last season (eight of 17), Peoples-Jones had collected more than 25.5 receiving yards.
Peoples-Jones’ average prop bet for receiving yards was an over/under of 36.0 last year. He collected 6.6 more yards per game than that average.
In six of his 17 games last season (35.3%), Peoples-Jones hit the over on receiving yards prop bets.
Peoples-Jones had a receiving touchdown in two of 13 games last year, and scored multiple receiving TDs once.
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Browns Vs. Panthers Stats and Trends
The Panthers had the NFL’s fourth-ranked pass defense last year, giving up 192.1 yards per game through the air.
Peoples-Jones will go up against a Panthers squad that allowed 113.8 rushing yards per game last season and was the NFL’s 18th-ranked rush defense.
The Browns owned the 27th-ranked offense last season in terms of passing yards (195.3 passing yards per game), and they were more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking fifth-best with only 202.3 passing yards allowed per game.
The Browns owned the 12th-ranked defense this year in terms of rushing yards (109.2 rushing yards allowed per game) last season, and they were more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-best with 145.4 rushing yards per game.
Last season, the Browns put up 5.8 yards per play on offense (15th in the league), while sporting the second-best yards per play on defense in the NFL (5.3).
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