Ahead of Thursday’s 8:15 PM ET game airing live on Amazon Prime Video, bookmakers have posted player prop betting options for Daniel Jones. NFC East foes square off in Week 4 when Jones’ New York Giants (1-2) hit the field against the Dallas Cowboys (1-2) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
Below you can find our preview for this player, and find all of our predictions here, too!
Passing Yards Prop
Bet $20, Payout $37.39
Daniel Jones to go over 188.5 yards
Daniel Jones Prop Lines
- Matchup: New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys
- Time: 8:15 PM ET
- Date: September 26, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 188.5 (-115)
Daniel Jones Stats, Trends
- Compared to his 188.5-yard passing yards prop total for this matchup, Jones is putting up more yards per game (200.0) so far this season.
- Jones has thrown for more than 188.5 yards once this season in three games.
- Jones’ average passing yards prop this season has been set at 201.8, while his per-game average is short of that by 1.8 yards.
- Jones has gone over on his passing yards prop bets once this season.
- In two of three games this season, Jones has thrown a touchdown pass — and he had multiple TD passes both times.
- Jones has been intercepted in one outing this season (out of three games played), and threw multiple picks in that contest.
Giants Home Splits (Last Season)
- In home games, the Giants put up 14.1 points per game and gave up 18.6. That’s less than they scored (15.6) and allowed (23.9) overall.
- The Giants accumulated 295 yards per game at home (15 more than their overall average), and conceded 296.1 at home (65.6 less than overall).
- The Giants racked up 168.8 passing yards per game at home (one less than their overall average), and gave up 185.5 at home (43.8 less than overall).
- The Giants’ average yards rushing at home (126.3) was higher than their overall average (110.2). And their average yards allowed at home (110.6) was lower than overall (132.4).
- The Giants’ third-down percentages on offense (30%) and defense (26.9%) at home were both lower than their overall numbers of 30.2% and 37%, respectively.
All Media on this page by Associated Press.