Check out these betting trends before placing player prop wagers on Courtland Sutton for Sunday’s game, which starts at 4:25 PM ET on CBS. The Denver Broncos (0-1) and Sutton face off versus the Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) in a Week 2 matchup from Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado.
Keep reading to check out our preview for this player, and find all of our betting picks here, too!
Receiving Yards Prop
Bet $20, Payout $37.39
Courtland Sutton to go over 40.5 yards
Courtland Sutton Prop Lines
- Matchup: Denver Broncos vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Time: 4:25 PM ET
- Date: September 15, 2024
- Receiving yards prop: Over 40.5 (-115)
Courtland Sutton Stats, Trends
- Sutton’s 48.3 receiving yards per game average from a season ago is 7.8 more than his prop bet total for Sunday (40.5).
- He recorded over 40.5 receiving yards in 10 out of 16 games last year (62.5%).
- Sutton’s season-long average of 48.3 receiving yards per game was 1.4 fewer than the average over/under for his prop bets last season (49.7).
- In 10 of his 16 games (62.5%) a year ago, Sutton hit the over on receiving yards prop bets.
- In 10 of 16 games last season, he had a receiving touchdown. He did not have a game with multiple receiving TDs.
Broncos Home Splits (Last Season)
- The Broncos scored 22.4 points per game at home (1.4 more than their overall average), and conceded 19.6 at home (4.7 less than overall).
- The Broncos racked up 302.7 yards per game at home (4.3 more than their overall average), and conceded 322.8 at home (48 less than overall).
- The Broncos accumulated 185.8 passing yards per game at home (6.1 less than their overall average), and conceded 206.9 at home (26.7 less than overall).
- At home, the Broncos accumulated 116.9 rushing yards per game and conceded 115.9. That’s more than they gained overall (106.5), and less than they allowed (137.1).
- The Broncos’ offensive third-down percentage in home games (37.4%) was higher than their overall average (36.8%). And their defensive third-down percentage at home (30.3%) was lower than overall (33.2%).
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