Check out these betting trends before placing player prop wagers on Josh Reynolds for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. Reynolds’ Detroit Lions (0-1) and the Washington Commanders (1-0) meet in Week 2 at Ford Field.
Josh Reynolds Week 2 Player Props
Matchup: Detroit Lions vs. Washington Commanders
Time: 1:00 PM
Date: September 18, 2022
Receiving Yards Prop: Over 22.5 (-120)
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Reynolds Receiving Stats and Trends
Reynolds’ 33.0 receiving yards per game average from last season is 10.5 more than his prop bet total for Sunday’s matchup (22.5).
Reynolds gained more than 22.5 receiving yards in 38.9% of his games last year (seven out of 18).
Reynolds’ average prop bet for receiving yards a season ago was 34.3 per game. He put up 1.3 fewer yards per game than that average.
In five of his 12 games last season (41.7%), Reynolds went over on receiving yards prop bets.
Reynolds had a touchdown catch twice last year, out of 10 games played, but did not have multiple TD receptions in either of those games.
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Lions Vs. Commanders Stats and Trends
The Commanders conceded 254.9 passing yards per game last year, with the NFL’s 29th-ranked pass defense.
The Commanders had the NFL’s eighth-ranked defense against the run last season, allowing 104.4 yards per game.
The Lions put up 211.6 passing yards per game on offense last year (18th in NFL), and they allowed 244.7 passing yards per game (24th) on the other side of the ball.
With 135.1 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranked fifth-worst in the NFL, the Lions were forced to rely on their 19th-ranked running game (110.9 rushing yards per contest) to keep them in games last season.
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 Lions had more success offensively, ranking 20th in the NFL by totaling 5.5 yards per play.
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