Jordan Love player props odds, tips and betting trends for the NFC Wild Card Round | Packers vs. Cowboys

Before Jordan Love hits the field Sunday at 4:30 PM ET on FOX, here are some key numbers you should know before you place a bet on his player prop bets. In the NFC Wild Card Round, Love’s Green Bay Packers (9-8) will take on the Dallas Cowboys (12-5). The game is at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

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Jordan Love Props for NFC Wild Card Round

  • Matchup: Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys
  • Time: 4:30 PM
  • Date: January 14, 2024
  • Passing Yards Prop: Over 247.5 (-115)

National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Tuesday at 5:41 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

Love Passing Stats and Insights

  • Love’s passing yardage average this year (244.6) is 2.9 below Sunday’s over/under.
  • In eight of 17 matchups this season, Love has passed for more than 247.5 yards.
  • Love’s passing yards average (244.6) is higher than his average prop total this year (227.0) by 17.6 yards.
  • Love has topped his passing yards prop total in 12 of 17 opportunities this year.
  • In 16 of 17 games this year, Love completed a touchdown pass — including multiple TDs 11 times.
  • Love has thrown an interception in seven of 17 games this year, with multiple picks three times.

Packers Vs. Cowboys Stats and Trends

  • The Cowboys are giving up 187.4 passing yards per game this season, the NFL’s fifth-ranked pass defense.
  • The Cowboys have the NFL’s 16th-ranked defense against the run, surrendering 112.4 yards per game.
  • The Packers are compiling 233.4 passing yards per game on offense (12th in the NFL), and they rank ninth defensively with 206.8 passing yards allowed per game.
  • With 128.3 rushing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks fifth-worst in the NFL, the Packers have had to lean on their 15th-ranked running game (112.1 rushing yards per contest) to keep them competitive.
  • The Packers are allowing 5.6 yards per play on the defensive side of the ball (19th in the NFL), while gaining 5.8 per play (sixth in the league) on offense this season.

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