There are numerous player prop bet markets on Josh Jacobs for the 1:00 PM ET game Sunday, which airs live on FOX. The Green Bay Packers (0-1) and Jacobs face off versus the Indianapolis Colts (0-1) in a Week 2 matchup from Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
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Josh Jacobs week 2 player props
- Matchup: Green Bay Packers vs. Indianapolis Colts
- Time: 1:00 PM ET
- Date: September 15, 2024
- Rushing yards prop: Over 64.5 (-111)
- Receiving yards prop: Over 13.5 (-118)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Sunday at 5:16 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Jacobs rushing stats and trends
- Sunday’s rushing yards over/under for Jacobs is 64.5. That’s 2.6 higher than his average last year.
- In five games last year (38.5%), he topped 64.5 yards as a runner.
- Last season bookmakers set an average rushing yards over/under of 70.4 for Jacobs. He fell short of that, racking up 61.9 yards on the ground per game.
- Jacobs hit his rushing yards prop in five of 13 opportunities (38.5%) last year.
- He took at least one trip to the end zone as a runner in five games last season, with multiple rushing TDs once.
Packers vs. Colts stats and trends
- This week Jacobs will face what was the NFL’s 16th-ranked pass defense last year (226 yards allowed per game).
- The Colts had the NFL’s 24th-ranked defense against the run last season, surrendering 123.8 yards per game.
- The Packers put up 233.4 passing yards per game on offense last season, which ranked them 12th in the NFL. On defense, they ranked ninth, allowing 206.8 passing yards per game.
- Despite sporting a bottom-five run defense that ranked fifth-worst in the NFL (128.3 rushing yards allowed per game) last season, the Packers had more success on offense, ranking 15th in the NFL by totaling 112.1 rushing yards per game.
- Last season, the Packers put up 5.8 yards per play (sixth in the league), while they allowed 5.6 yards per play on the defensive side of the ball (19th in the NFL).