Ahead of Sunday’s 1:00 PM ET game airing live on FOX, bookmakers have installed player props for Jayden Daniels. NFC East rivals meet in Week 12 when Daniels’ Washington Commanders (7-4) take on the Dallas Cowboys (3-7) at Commanders Field in Landover, Maryland.
Jayden Daniels’ player props vs. Cowboys
- Matchup: Washington Commanders vs. Dallas Cowboys
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Date: November 24, 2024
- Passing yards prop: Over 222.5 (-114)
- Rushing yards prop: Over 43.5 (-114)
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Daniels passing stats and insights
- Compared to his 222.5-yard prop bet total for this matchup, Daniels is throwing for less yards per game this season (212.5).
- On six occasions this year, he has passed for more than 222.5 yards.
- Daniels’ average passing yards prop this season is 214.9, while his actual passing average is under that by 2.4 yards.
- He has surpassed his passing yards prop total in six of 11 opportunities this season.
- In seven of 11 games this year, Daniels completed a touchdown pass — including multiple TDs three times.
- In three of 11 games this year, he has thrown an interception, but never more than one INT.
Commanders vs. Cowboys stats and trends
- The 214.7 passing yards the Cowboys allow per game makes them the NFL’s 18th-ranked pass defense this season.
- The Cowboys have the NFL’s 31st-ranked defense against the run, surrendering 151 yards per game.
- The Commanders rank 15th in passing yards this season (218.7 per game), but they’ve been shining on defense, ranking fifth-best in the NFL with 184.9 passing yards allowed per game.
- Despite having a bottom-five run defense that ranks third-worst in the NFL (149.9 rushing yards allowed per game), the Commanders have put up better results on the other side of the ball, ranking sixth in the NFL by averaging 148 rushing yards per game.
- The Commanders are putting up 6.1 yards per play on offense, which ranks them sixth in the NFL. On defense, they rank 20th, allowing 5.8 yards per play.