Before Amon-Ra St. Brown hits the field Sunday at 6:30 PM ET on FOX, here are some key insights you should know before you place a bet on his player prop bets. St. Brown and the Detroit Lions head into a showdown with the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in the NFC Championship Game.
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Amon-Ra St. Brown Props for NFC Championship Game
- Matchup: Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers
- Time: 6:30 PM
- Date: January 28, 2024
- Receiving Yards Prop: Over 83.5 (-115)
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St. Brown Receiving Stats and Trends
- St. Brown averages 94.7 receiving yards, 11.2 more than his prop bet for Sunday.
- In 68.8% of his games this year (11 of 16), he has totaled over 83.5 receiving yards.
- St. Brown picks up 94.7 receiving yards per game, 22.9 more than his average over/under (71.8).
- St. Brown has hit the over on his prop for receiving yards in 10 of 15 games this season.
- In 10 of 16 games this season, he has a touchdown catch, but no games with more than one.
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Lions Vs. 49ers Stats and Trends
- The 214.2 passing yards the 49ers yield per game makes them the NFL’s 14th-ranked pass defense this season.
- Offensively, the Lions have been a top-five unit in terms of passing yards, ranking second-best in the NFL by averaging 258.9 per game. They rank 27th on defense (247.4 passing yards allowed per game).
- The Lions have been finding success on both offense and defense in the running game, ranking fifth-best in rushing offense (135.9 rushing yards per game) and second-best in rushing defense (88.8 rushing yards allowed per game).
- The Lions have the 27th-ranked defense this season in terms of yards per play (5.9 yards per play allowed), and they’ve been more effective offensively, ranking third-best with 6.1 yards per play.
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