Here are some key trends and stats to parse before placing any bets on Jordan Addison’s player prop bet markets for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. Addison and the Minnesota Vikings (3-0) ready for an NFC North matchup in Week 4 against the Green Bay Packers (2-1) at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
Keep reading for our preview for this player, and find all of our expert predictions here, too!
Receiving Yards Prop
Bet $20, Payout $37.39
Jordan Addison to go over 41.5 yards
Jordan Addison Prop Lines
- Matchup: Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Date: September 29, 2024
- Receiving yards prop: Over 41.5 (-115)
Jordan Addison Stats, Trends
- Addison’s 53.6 receiving yards per game average from a season ago is 12.1 more than his prop bet over/under for Sunday (41.5).
- He gained more than 41.5 receiving yards in 64.7% of his games last year (11 out of 17).
- Addison’s average of 53.6 receiving yards per game was 8.5 more than his average prop bet over/under (45.1) last season.
- Addison went over on receiving yards prop bets in 58.8% of his games (10 of 17) a year ago.
- He caught a touchdown pass in eight of 17 games played last season. He scored multiple receiving touchdowns in two games.
Vikings Away Splits (Last Season)
- The Vikings scored more points away from home last year (21.1 per game) than they did overall (20.2), and conceded fewer points in road games (19.6 per game) than overall (21.3).
- The Vikings accumulated fewer yards away from home (339.6 per game) than they did overall (347.8), but also conceded fewer in away games (314.8 per game) than overall (333.2).
- The Vikings picked up 233.3 passing yards per game in away games last season (23.1 fewer than overall), and conceded 210.3 in road games (24.2 fewer than overall).
- On the road the Vikings picked up more rushing yards (106.2 per game) than overall (91.4). But they also allowed more rushing yards (104.4) than overall (98.7).
- On the road in 2023, the Vikings successfully converted fewer third downs (37.6%) than they did overall (38.1%). But they also allowed opponents to convert on fewer third downs in away games (36.1%) than overall (41.4%).
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