Joe Mixon Player Prop Bets: Week 2 Houston Texans vs. Chicago Bears Player Props

For Sunday’s game, which kicks off at 8:20 PM ET on NBC, bookmakers have issued player prop betting options on Joe Mixon. This Week 2 matchup features Mixon’s Houston Texans (1-0) taking on the Chicago Bears (1-0) at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.

Below you’ll find our betting primer for this player, and uncover all of our betting picks here, too!

Rushing Yards Prop

Joe Mixon to go over 69.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $36.67

Joe Mixon Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Houston Texans vs. Chicago Bears
  • Time: 8:20 PM ET
  • Date: September 15, 2024
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 69.5 (-120)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 15.5 (-115)

Joe Mixon Stats, Trends

  • Sunday’s rushing yards over/under for Mixon is 69.5. That’s 8.7 more than his average of 60.8 last year.
  • In 23.5% of his games last year (four of 17), he put up more than 69.5 rushing yards.
  • Mixon’s rushing yards average of 60.8 per game last year was 3.1 more than his 57.7 average over/under.
  • Last year Mixon hit the over nine times on his rushing yards prop bet (in 17 opportunities).
  • He rushed for at least one touchdown eight times last season, including one game with multiple rushing TDs.
  • In nine of his 17 games (52.9%) a year ago, Mixon hit the over on receiving yards prop bets.

Texans Home Splits (Last Season)

  • The Texans put up 24.6 points per game at home (2.4 more than their overall average), and conceded 20.3 at home (0.5 less than overall).
  • The Texans’ average yards gained (368.8) and conceded (332.3) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 342.4 and 330.7, respectively.
  • The Texans’ average passing yards gained (275.7) and conceded (239.1) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 245.5 and 234.1, respectively.
  • The Texans racked up 93.1 rushing yards per game at home (3.8 less than their overall average), and gave up 93.2 at home (3.4 less than overall).
  • At home, the Texans converted 40.5% of third downs and allowed 32.8% to be converted. That’s more than they converted overall (37.9%), and less than they allowed (35.7%).

All Media on this page by Associated Press.