Before Jameson Williams suits up Sunday, there will be player prop betting options available for the 1:00 PM ET kickoff, live on FOX. NFC North opponents play in Week 16 when Williams and the Detroit Lions (10-4) meet the Minnesota Vikings (7-7) at U.S. Bank Stadium.
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Jameson Williams Week 16 Player Props
- Matchup: Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: December 24, 2023
- Receiving Yards Prop: Over 27.5 (-118)
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Williams Receiving Stats and Trends
- Williams puts up 24.2 receiving yards per game, 3.3 fewer than his prop total set for Sunday’s matchup.
- In 40.0% of his games this year (four out of 10), he has put up over 27.5 receiving yards.
- Williams has totaled 8.8 more receiving yards per game (24.2) than his average prop total (15.4).
- In three of seven games this season, Williams has hit the over on his prop for receiving yards.
- He has two touchdown catches this season in 10 games, one apiece on two occasions.
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Lions Vs. Vikings Stats and Trends
- This week Williams will face the NFL’s 17th-ranked pass defense (224 yards allowed per game).
- On the offensive side of the ball, the Lions have been a top-five unit in terms of passing yards, ranking fourth-best in the NFL by compiling 253.5 per game. They rank 18th on defense (225 passing yards allowed per game).
- The Lions have the eighth-ranked defense this season in terms of rushing yards (95.9 rushing yards allowed per game), and they’ve been better on the other side of the ball, ranking second-best with 140.9 rushing yards per game.
- Offensively, the Lions have been a top-five unit in terms of yards per play, ranking third-best in the NFL by averaging 6.1 yards per play. They rank 19th on defense (5.6 yards per play allowed).
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