Check out these betting trends before placing player prop wagers on Corey Davis for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. Davis and the New York Jets (0-1) square off against the Cleveland Browns (1-0) in Week 2 at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
Corey Davis Week 2 Player Props
Matchup: New York Jets at Cleveland Browns
Time: 1:00 PM
Date: September 18, 2022
Receiving Yards Prop: Over 40.5 (-110)
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Davis Receiving Stats and Trends
Davis averaged 54.7 receiving yards per game last season, 14.2 more than his prop bet over/under for Sunday’s game (40.5).
Davis put up more than 40.5 receiving yards in 35.3% of his games last season (six out of 17).
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 three of his 14 games (21.4%) a season ago.
Davis had a touchdown catch in three games last year, out of nine games played, but had multiple TD receptions only once.
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Jets Vs. Browns Stats and Trends
The Browns conceded 202.3 passing yards per game last season, with the NFL’s fifth-ranked pass defense.
Conceding 109.2 rushing yards per game last season, the Browns had the 12th-ranked run defense in the league.
The Jets sported the 20th-ranked passing offense last season (208.3 passing yards per game), and they were worse on the other side of the ball, ranking third-worst with 259.4 passing yards allowed per game.
Despite having a bottom-five run defense that ranked fourth-worst in the NFL (138.3 rushing yards allowed per game) last season, the Jets had more success on offense, ranking 27th in the NFL by putting up 98.1 rushing yards per game.
Despite sporting 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 had more success on the other side of the ball, ranking 21st in the NFL by totaling 5.4 yards per play.
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