Here are the key trends and stats you need to know about Zach Wilson and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. The New York Jets (1-2) and Wilson face off versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (1-2) in a Week 4 matchup from Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Zach Wilson Week 4 Player Props
Matchup: New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers
Time: 1:00 PM
Date: October 2, 2022
Passing Yards Prop: Over 208.5 (-115)
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Wilson Passing Stats and Trends
Wilson racked up 179.5 passing yards per game last season, which is lower than his prop bet total for this matchup of 208.5.
In five of 17 matchups last year, Wilson threw for more than 208.5 yards.
Wilson’s average passing yards prop bet last season was 218.4. His per-game average fell short of that mark by 38.9 yards per game.
Wilson hit the over on passing yards prop bets in four of 16 opportunities last year (25.0%).
In six of 13 games last season, Wilson threw a touchdown pass. And three of those games included multiple TD passes.
In seven of 13 games last year, Wilson threw at least one interception, including two games with multiple INTs.
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Jets Vs. Steelers Stats and Trends
The 215.1 passing yards the Steelers yielded per game last season made them the NFL’s ninth-ranked pass defense.
Wilson will go up against a Steelers squad that allowed 146.1 rushing yards per game last season and was the NFL’s worst rush defense.
Despite having a bottom-five pass defense last season that ranked third-worst in the NFL (259.4 passing yards allowed per game), the Jets put up better results on offense, ranking 20th in the NFL by averaging 208.3 passing yards per game.
With 138.3 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranked fourth-worst in the NFL, the Jets were forced to rely on their 27th-ranked running game (98.1 rushing yards per contest) to keep them competitive last season.
In addition to 6.1 yards per play allowed on defense last season, which ranked fifth-worst in the NFL, the Jets put up the 21st-ranked yards-per-play average on offense (5.4).
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