Player prop bets will be available for Brock Purdy ahead of Monday’s NFL action at 8:15 PM ET live on ABC/ESPN. The San Francisco 49ers (0-0) and Purdy face off versus the New York Jets (0-0) in a Week 1 matchup from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
Brock Purdy’s player props vs. Jets
- Matchup: San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Jets
- Time: 8:15 PM
- Date: September 9, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 245.5 (-114)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 6.5 (-114)
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Purdy passing stats and insights
- Monday’s passing yards prop bet for Purdy is 245.5, 22.0 yards fewer than his average of 267.5 last season.
- Last year, he threw for more than 245.5 yards in 10 of 16 games (62.5%).
- Purdy’s passing yards total per game of 267.5 last year was higher than his average prop bet total (243.9) by 23.6 yards.
- In 56.2% of his opportunities last year (nine of 16 games), he went over his passing yards total.
- Purdy threw for a touchdown 14 times last year in 16 games played, including multiple TD passes nine times.
- In six of 16 games last season, he tossed an interception, including three contests with multiple INTs.
49ers vs. Jets stats and trends
- The 168.3 passing yards the Jets gave up per game last year made them the NFL’s second-ranked pass defense.
- In terms of defending against the run, the Jets were 25th in the NFL last season, giving up 124 yards per game.
- The 49ers owned the 14th-ranked defense in terms of passing yards last season (214.2 allowed per game), and they were better on offense, ranking fourth-best with 257.9 passing yards per game.
- The 49ers found success on both offense and defense in the running game last season, ranking third-best in rushing offense (140.5 rushing yards per game) and third-best in rushing defense (89.7 rushing yards allowed per game).
- The 49ers owned the eighth-ranked defense last season in terms of yards per play (5.3 yards per play allowed), and they were better offensively, ranking best with 6.8 yards per play.