Here are the key insights and trends you need to know about James Cook and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Thursday starting at 8:15 PM ET on Amazon Prime Video. AFC East rivals hit the field in Week 13 when Cook and the Buffalo Bills (8-3) meet the New England Patriots (6-5) at Gillette Stadium.
James Cook Week 13 Player Props
- Matchup: Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots
- Time: 8:15 PM
- Date: December 1, 2022
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 15.5 (-115)
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Cook Rushing Stats and Trends
- Cook’s rushing yards prop bet for Thursday is set at 15.5. That’s 8.0 fewer yards than his season average (23.5).
- In 45.5% of his games (five of 11 matchups) so far, Cook has rushed for more than 15.5 yards.
- Cook has failed to go over his season-long rushing yards prop bet average (25.5) by 2.0 yards per game.
- Cook has yet to go over a rushing yard prop bet in his one game played this year.
- Cook has rushed for a touchdown once this season in 11 games.
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Bills Vs. Patriots Stats and Trends
- The 198.5 yards per game the Patriots are conceding through the air makes them the NFL’s ninth-ranked pass defense.
- The Patriots allow 109.3 yards per game on the ground, the NFL’s ninth-ranked rush defense.
- On the offensive side of the ball, the Bills have been a top-five unit in terms of passing yards, ranking third-best in the NFL by compiling 279.2 per game. They rank 19th on defense (221.6 passing yards allowed per game).
- The Bills are putting up 136.7 rushing yards per game on offense, which ranks them eighth in the NFL. Defensively, they rank seventh, allowing 105.6 rushing yards per contest.
- The Bills own the ninth-ranked defense this season in terms of yards per play (5.5 yards per play allowed), and they’ve been better on the other side of the ball, ranking second-best with 6.5 yards per play.
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