Player props will be available for Amari Cooper ahead of Sunday’s NFL action at 4:25 PM ET live on CBS. This Week 4 matchup features Cooper’s Cleveland Browns (1-2) taking on the Las Vegas Raiders (1-2) at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.
Below you can find our betting preview for this player, and uncover all of our predictions here, too!
Receiving Yards Prop
Bet $20, Payout $37.39
Amari Cooper to go over 52.5 yards
Amari Cooper Prop Lines
- Matchup: Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders
- Time: 4:25 PM ET
- Date: September 29, 2024
- Receiving yards prop: Over 52.5 (-115)
Amari Cooper Stats, Trends
- Cooper’s 37.7 receiving yards per game average is 14.8 fewer than his prop bet over/under in Sunday’s outing (52.5).
- He has totaled over 52.5 receiving yards in one out of three games this season (33.3%).
- Cooper’s season average of 37.7 receiving yards per game is 17.1 less than the average over/under of his prop bets, 54.8.
- Cooper has hit the over on his prop bets for receiving yards in one of three opportunities this season (33.3%).
- He has recorded a touchdown catch once this season, out of three games played. He had multiple TD receptions in that game.
Browns Away Splits (Last Season)
- The Browns averaged more points in road games last year (24.4 per game) than they did overall (23.3), but they also conceded more (29.6 per game) than overall (21.3).
- The Browns picked up 342.5 yards per game in away games (6.6 more than overall), and gave up 331.3 on the road (61.1 more than overall).
- The Browns accumulated fewer passing yards in away games last season (213.4 per game) than they did overall (217.2), and conceded more (207.9 per game) than overall (164.7).
- The Browns accumulated more rushing yards in road games (129.1 per game) than they did overall (118.6), but they also conceded more (123.4 per game) than overall (105.5).
- The Browns converted 33.6% of third downs on the road in 2023 (two% more than overall), and conceded on 34.3% in away games (5.2% more than overall).
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