For Sunday’s game, which kicks off at 4:25 PM ET on CBS, oddsmakers have issued player prop bets on Alexander Mattison. The Las Vegas Raiders (1-2) and Mattison face off versus the Cleveland Browns (1-2) in a Week 4 matchup from Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.
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Alexander Mattison week 4 player props
- Matchup: Las Vegas Raiders vs. Cleveland Browns
- Time: 4:25 PM ET
- Date: September 29, 2024
- Rushing yards prop: Over 20.5 (-118)
National Football League odds courtesy of BetMGM. Odds updated Sunday at 5:21 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Mattison rushing stats and trends
- Mattison has a 20.5-yard rushing prop bet over/under, compared to his season average of nine yards per game.
- He has not rushed for over 20.5 yards in a game yet this season (through three outings).
- Mattison’s average rushing yards over/under so far this season (20.5) is higher than his rushing yard average (nine) this year.
- Mattison has outpaced his rushing yards prop once in three opportunities this year.
- He has hit paydirt on the ground in two games this year.
Raiders vs. Browns stats and trends
- In terms of defending against the run, the Browns are 13th in the NFL, giving up 113.7 yards per game.
- The 195.7 passing yards the Browns yield per game makes them the NFL’s 14th-ranked pass defense this season.
- On offense, the Raiders have been a top-five unit in terms of passing yards, ranking fourth-best in the NFL by compiling 244.7 per game. They rank 23rd on defense (226 passing yards allowed per game).
- With 51 offensive rushing yards per game (worst) and 152.7 rushing yards allowed per game on defense (third-worst), the Raiders have been struggling on both sides of the ball this season in the running game.
- Despite having a bottom-five defense in terms of yards per play that ranks fourth-worst in the NFL (6.2 yards per play allowed), the Raiders have put up better results offensively, ranking 18th in the NFL by totaling 5.5 yards per play.