Before Jahmyr Gibbs and his teammates take the field Sunday at 1:00 PM ET on FOX, there will be numerous player prop bets available. Gibbs’ Detroit Lions (12-2) and the Chicago Bears (4-10) square off in a Week 16 matchup between NFC North opponents at Soldier Field.
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Jahmyr Gibbs week 16 player props
- Matchup: Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Date: December 22, 2024
- Rushing yards prop: Over 92.5 (-115)
- Receiving yards prop: Over 27.5 (-115)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Saturday at 6:51 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Gibbs rushing stats and trends
- Gibbs rushes for 74.8 yards per game this season, which falls shy of Sunday’s prop total of 92.5 yards.
- He has totaled more than 92.5 rushing yards in a game twice this season.
- Oddsmakers have set Gibbs’ average rushing yards prop bet at 61.1 yards. He has outpaced it by racking up 74.8 rushing yards per game.
- Gibbs went over on his rushing yards prop bet total in nine of his 14 opportunities this year (64.3%).
- He scored multiple rushing touchdowns in three games this season, while scoring in eight games.
Lions vs. Bears stats and trends
- The Bears give up 133.3 yards per game on the ground, the NFL’s 26th-ranked rush defense.
- This week Gibbs will face the NFL’s 18th-ranked pass defense (217.8 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 second-best in the NFL by averaging 260.1 per game. They rank 26th on defense (234.5 passing yards allowed per game).
- The Lions are compiling 143.7 rushing yards per game on offense, which ranks them sixth in the NFL. On defense, they rank sixth, surrendering 101.3 rushing yards per game.
- The Lions own the 25th-ranked defense this year in terms of yards per play (5.9 yards per play allowed), and they’ve been more effective offensively, ranking second-best with 6.4 yards per play.
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