Here are the key stats and trends you need to know about Brian Robinson Jr. and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. Robinson’s Washington Commanders (7-5) and the New York Giants (7-4) meet in a Week 13 matchup between NFC East rivals at MetLife Stadium.
Brian Robinson Jr. Week 13 Player Props
- Matchup: Washington Commanders at New York Giants
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: December 4, 2022
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 62.5 (-115)
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Robinson Rushing Stats and Trends
- Robinson’s rushing yards over/under for Sunday’s game is set at 62.5 yards. That’s 4.1 more than his season average of 58.4.
- In 25.0% of his games (three of 12 matchups) so far, Robinson has rushed for more than 62.5 yards.
- Robinson’s rushing yards per game average this season of 58.4 yards is 8.8 more yards than his average rushing yards over/under (49.6).
- Robinson has gone over his rushing yard prop totals in five games out of seven opportunities (71.4%).
- Robinson has rushed for a touchdown twice this season in eight games.
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Commanders Vs. Giants Stats and Trends
- The Giants are conceding 216.3 passing yards per game this year, the NFL’s 16th-ranked pass defense.
- The Giants give up 138.9 yards per game on the ground, the NFL’s 26th-ranked rush defense.
- The Commanders rank 23rd in pass offense (203.8 passing yards per game) and 10th in pass defense (201.6 passing yards allowed per game) this year.
- The Commanders are averaging 121.1 rushing yards per game on offense (15th in the NFL), and they rank eighth on the other side of the ball with 108.4 rushing yards allowed per game.
- The Commanders rank third-worst in offensive yards per play (5.1), but they’ve played better on defense, ranking 13th with 5.6 yards per play allowed.
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