Player prop bet markets will be available for Matthew Stafford ahead of Sunday’s NFL action at 4:25 PM ET live on CBS. The Los Angeles Rams (1-3) and Stafford face off versus the Green Bay Packers (2-2) in a Week 5 matchup from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
Keep reading for our betting primer for this player, and discover all of our betting picks here, too!
Passing Yards Prop
Bet $20, Payout $37.39
Matthew Stafford to go over 225.5 yards
Matthew Stafford Prop Lines
- Matchup: Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers
- Time: 4:25 PM ET
- Date: October 6, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 225.5 (-115)
Matthew Stafford Stats, Trends
- Stafford racks up 244.5 passing yards per game this season, which is more than his prop bet over/under for this matchup of 225.5.
- Stafford has thrown for more than 225.5 yards once this season in four games.
- Stafford’s average passing yards prop bet this season is 237.5, which he’s exceeded by 7.0 yards on average this year.
- So far this season, Stafford has hit the over his passing yards prop total in three of four opportunities.
- Stafford has thrown for a touchdown twice this year in four games played, but did not have multiple TD passes in either of those games.
- Stafford has been intercepted in two of four games this season, but did not have multiple INTs in either of those games.
Rams Home Splits (Last Season)
- The Rams’ average points scored at home (23.9) was higher than their overall average (23.8). But their average points conceded at home (20.4) was lower than overall (22.2).
- The Rams’ average yards gained (367.5) and conceded (339.8) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 359.3 and 337.9, respectively.
- The Rams racked up 244 passing yards per game at home (five more than their overall average), and gave up 239.4 at home (8.3 more than overall).
- The Rams accumulated 123.5 rushing yards per game at home (3.2 more than their overall average), and gave up 100.4 at home (6.4 less than overall).
- At home, the Rams converted 42.9% of third downs and allowed 40.5% to be converted. That’s more than they converted (42%) and allowed (38.6%) overall.
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