Marvin Harrison Jr. Player Prop Bets: Week 7 Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Chargers Player Props

Before Marvin Harrison Jr. hits the field Monday at 9:00 PM ET on ESPN+, here are some key stats and trends you should know ahead of placing a bet on his player prop bet markets. Harrison’s Arizona Cardinals (2-4) and the Los Angeles Chargers (3-2) meet in Week 7 at State Farm Stadium.

Keep reading for our preview for this player, and discover all of our expert picks here, too!

Receiving Yards Prop

Marvin Harrison Jr. to go over 50.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Marvin Harrison Jr. Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Chargers
  • Time: 9:00 PM ET
  • Date: October 21, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 50.5 (-115)

Marvin Harrison Jr. Stats, Trends

  • Harrison’s 46.5 receiving yards per game average is 4.0 less than his prop bet over/under in Monday’s matchup (50.5).
  • In two out of six games this season (33.3%), he has put up over 50.5 receiving yards.
  • Harrison’s average of 46.5 receiving yards per game is 15.8 fewer than his average over/under prop bet (62.3).
  • Harrison has hit the over on his prop bets for receiving yards in 33.3% of his opportunities (twice in six games).
  • In three of six games this season, he has a receiving touchdown (and he has one game with multiple receiving TDs).

Cardinals Home Splits

  • The Chargers score 16 points per game at home (2.2 fewer than overall), and allow 13.5 at home (0.3 more than overall).
  • The Chargers accumulate fewer yards at home (270 per game) than they do overall (281), and give up more (312.5 per game) than overall (289.2).
  • The Chargers pick up more passing yards at home (154.5 per game) than they do overall (153.2), but they also give up more (226.5 per game) than overall (192).
  • The Chargers accumulate 115.5 rushing yards per game at home (12.3 fewer than overall), and give up 86 rushing yards at home (11.2 fewer than overall).
  • At home, the Chargers convert fewer third downs (28.6%) than overall (42.5%). They also allow opponents to convert on more third downs at home (46.7%) than overall (37.3%).

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