Here are the key stats and insights you need to know about Michael Carter and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. Carter and the New York Jets (0-1) meet the Cleveland Browns (1-0) in a Week 2 matchup at FirstEnergy Stadium.
Michael Carter Week 2 Player Props
Matchup: New York Jets at Cleveland Browns
Time: 1:00 PM
Date: September 18, 2022
Rushing Yards Prop: Over 162 (-465)
Receiving Yards Prop: Over 37 (-230)
National Football League odds courtesy of Tipico Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 11:02 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Carter Rushing Stats and Trends
Carter picked up 45.6 rushing yards per game last year, which falls shy of Sunday’s prop total of 162.
Carter did not rush for more than 162 yards in a game through 17 outings last season.
The average rushing yards prop for Carter last season (42.4) was just a bit lower than his season average for rushing yards (45.6).
Carter hit the over on his rushing yards total set by bookmakers in five of his 15 opportunities last season (33.3%).
Carter ran for a touchdown in four games last season, but did not score more than one in a single game.
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Jets Vs. Browns Stats and Trends
The Browns had the NFL’s fifth-ranked pass defense last year, giving up 202.3 yards per game through the air.
Carter will go up against a Browns squad that allowed 109.2 rushing yards per game last year and was the NFL’s 12th-ranked rush defense.
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 competitive.
The Jets owned the 27th-ranked rushing offense last year (98.1 rushing yards per game), and they were worse on defense, ranking fourth-worst with 138.3 rushing yards allowed per game.
The Jets owned the 21st-ranked offense in terms of yards per play last year (5.4), and they were worse on the other side of the ball, ranking fifth-worst with 6.1 yards per play allowed.
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