Quentin Johnston Player Prop Bets: Week 4 Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs Player Props

For Sunday’s game, which kicks off at 4:25 PM ET on CBS, bookmakers have installed player prop bet markets on Quentin Johnston. Johnston’s Los Angeles Chargers (2-1) and the Kansas City Chiefs (3-0) meet in a Week 4 matchup between AFC West rivals at SoFi Stadium.

Below you’ll find our preview for this player, and discover all of our betting picks here, too!

Receiving Yards Prop

Quentin Johnston to go over 36.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.39

Quentin Johnston Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs
  • Time: 4:25 PM ET
  • Date: September 29, 2024
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 36.5 (-115)

Quentin Johnston Stats, Trends

  • Johnston is averaging 44.3 receiving yards per game, 7.8 more than his prop bet over/under for Sunday’s game (36.5).
  • In all three games this season, he has collected more than 36.5 receiving yards.
  • Johnston averages 44.3 receiving yards per game, which is 13.5 more yards than his average prop bet over/under (30.8).
  • He has had a receiving touchdown in two of three games this year, and scored multiple receiving TDs once.

Chargers Home Splits (Last Season)

  • The Chargers scored 21.6 points per game in home games (1.2 more than their overall average), and gave up 23.1 at home (0.3 less than overall).
  • At home, the Chargers racked up 330.1 yards per game and conceded 361.8. That’s more than they gained overall (329.4), but less than they allowed (362.9).
  • The Chargers’ average passing yards gained (222.2) and allowed (245.6) at home were both lower than their overall averages of 232.8 and 249.8, respectively.
  • The Chargers’ averages of rushing yards gained (107.9) and allowed (116.2) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 96.6 and 113.2, respectively.
  • The Chargers converted 39.2% of third downs in home games (0.8% higher than their overall average), and gave up 37.1% at home (1.3% lower than overall).

All Media on this page by Associated Press.