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Brevin Jordan player props odds, tips and betting trends for Week 2 | Texans vs. Broncos

Houston Texans 2022 Win Total Futures, Over/Under and Odds

Here are some key stats and trends to parse before placing any wagers on Brevin Jordan’s player prop betting options for Sunday’s game, which starts at 4:25 PM ET on CBS. Jordan’s Houston Texans (0-0-1) and the Denver Broncos (0-1) hit the field in Week 2 at Empower Field at Mile High.

Brevin Jordan Week 2 Player Props

Matchup: Houston Texans at Denver Broncos
Time: 4:25 PM
Date: September 18, 2022
Receiving Yards Prop: Over 14.5 (-130)

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Jordan Receiving Stats and Trends

Jordan’s 19.8 receiving yards per game average from last season is 5.3 more than his prop bet total for Sunday’s matchup (14.5).
In 23.5% of his games last season (four out of 17), Jordan had put up more than 14.5 receiving yards.
Jordan collected 3.7 fewer receiving yards per game (19.8) than the average over/under set for him last season (23.5).
In one of his four games last season (25.0%), Jordan went over on receiving yards prop bets.
In three of eight games last season, Jordan had a receiving touchdown. But he did not have a game with multiple receiving TDs.

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Texans Vs. Broncos Stats and Trends

The 214.8 yards per game the Broncos allowed through the air last year made them the NFL’s eighth-ranked pass defense.
In terms of defending against the run, the Broncos were 15th in the league last season, conceding 111.3 yards per game.
The Texans were a bottom-five pass offense last season, ranking fifth-worst with 194.4 passing yards per contest. On defense, they ranked 23rd in the NFL (242.2 passing yards allowed per game).
It was a tough campaign for the Texans in terms of running the ball last season, as they ranked worst in rushing offense (83.6 rushing yards per game) and second-worst in rushing defense (142.2 rushing yards per game allowed).
It was a tough campaign for the Texans in terms of yards per play last season, as they ranked fifth-worst in offensive yards per play (5) and fifth-worst in yards per play allowed (6.1).

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