Here are some key trends and stats to know before placing any wagers on Jared Goff’s player prop bets for Thursday’s game, which starts at 12:30 PM ET on CBS. NFC North rivals square off in Week 13 when Goff’s Detroit Lions (10-1) hit the field against the Chicago Bears (4-7) at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
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Jared Goff week 13 player props
- Matchup: Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears
- Time: 12:30 PM ET
- Date: November 28, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 246.5 (-115)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 1.5 (-120)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Wednesday at 6:51 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Goff passing stats and trends
- Goff throws for 251.0 yards per game, 4.5 more than his over/under on Thursday.
- On six occasions this season, he has put together more than 246.5 yards through the air.
- Goff’s average of 251.0 passing yards per game is 4.5 above his average over/under of 246.5.
- Goff has exceeded his passing yards prop total in seven of 11 opportunities this year.
- He has a passing touchdown in nine of 11 games this season, with multiple passing TDs in seven of them.
- In four of 11 games this season, Goff has thrown an interception, with more than one pick on two occasions.
Lions vs. Bears stats and trends
- The 209.3 passing yards the Bears allow per game makes them the NFL’s 13th-ranked pass defense this season.
- Offensively, the Lions rank sixth in the NFL with 243.5 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank 25th in passing yards allowed per contest (227.2).
- The Lions have been finding success on both sides of the ball in the running game, ranking fourth-best in rushing offense (150.8 rushing yards per game) and fifth-best in rushing defense (94.9 rushing yards allowed per game).
- The Lions rank 12th in yards per play allowed this season (5.6), but they’ve been thriving on the other side of the ball, ranking second-best in the NFL with 6.5 yards per play.
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