Here are the key stats and trends you need to know about Daniel Jones and his player prop bet options. He’ll take the field Sunday starting at 9:30 AM ET on NFL Network. Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany hosts NFL action in Week 10 as Jones’ New York Giants (2-7) take on the Carolina Panthers (2-7).
Daniel Jones’ player props vs. Panthers
- Matchup: New York Giants at Carolina Panthers
- Time: 9:30 AM ET
- Date: November 10, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 204.5 (-114)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 25.5 (-114)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Thursday at 1:44 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Jones passing stats and insights
- Compared to his 204.5-yard prop bet total for this contest, Jones is throwing for more yards per game this year (208.9).
- In nine games this season, he has exceeded 204.5 passing yards five times.
- Jones’ passing yards average (208.9) is higher than his average prop total this season (199.5) by 9.4 yards.
- He has hit the over on his passing yards total four times this year (44.4%).
- Jones has thrown for a touchdown in four of nine games this year, with more than one TD pass four times.
- In four of nine games this year, he has thrown an interception, with more than one INT on one occasion.
Giants vs. Panthers stats and trends
- The 232.6 passing yards the Panthers give up per game makes them the NFL’s 25th-ranked pass defense this season.
- Allowing 159.3 rushing yards per game, the Panthers have the worst run defense in the league.
- From an offensive standpoint, the Giants rank 23rd in the NFL with 191.4 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank ninth in passing yards allowed per contest (191.6).
- The Giants sport the 19th-ranked rushing offense this year (114.7 rushing yards per game), and they’ve been less effective on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-worst with 142.6 rushing yards allowed per game.
- This season, the Giants are gaining 5.0 yards per play (26th in the league), while allowing 6.1 per play on the defensive side of the ball (27th in the NFL).