- Oddsmakers price Justin Jefferson’s receiving yards prop at 69.5 yards.
- Jefferson has scored one touchdown this season. In Week 5, he is +165 to score.
- Jefferson’s receptions prop is set at 5.5 this week, juiced -135 to the under.
NFL odds for Justin Jefferson’s player props are now available at the BetMGM online sportsbook.Â
Jefferson takes on a strong Browns defense in London this week. It’s a stiff test for the former offensive player of the year as Cleveland ranks second in defensive DVOA.Â
In good news, Jefferson is coming off his best game of the season last week. He caught 10 passes for 126 yards against the Steelers, marking the first time this year he surpassed 100 yards.Â
Here’s a look at Jefferson’s player prop prices for Browns vs Vikings in London.Â
Justin Jefferson Props: Week 5
Justin Jefferson Receiving Yards
Jefferson’s receiving yards prop is set at 69.5 yards, juiced -115 each way. That price implies a probability of 53.5%.Â
Jefferson cleared this number in three straight games. After a 44-yard performance against the Bears, the LSU alum averaged 94 yards per game over his last three.Â
Justin Jefferson Receptions
Oddsmakers set Jefferson’s receptions prop at 5.5 receptions, juiced -135 to the under. That price implies a probability of 57.4%.Â
Jefferson caught at least six passes only once this season. That success came last week in Dublin against the Steelers, who allowed 10 receptions to Jefferson.Â
Justin Jefferson Longest Reception
Oddsmakers set Jefferson’s longest reception prop at 24.5 yards, juiced -120 to the under. That price implies a probability of 54.5%.Â
Jefferson averaged a 33-yard longest reception this season. He has cleared this benchmark in three straight games, headlined by a 50-yard grab against Atlanta in Week 2.Â
Justin Jefferson Anytime Touchdown
Jefferson has cashed his anytime touchdown prop only once this season. In Week 5 against Cleveland, his anytime touchdown price is +165, a 37.7% implied probability.Â
Cleveland has struggled to limit opposing pass catchers to touchdowns. Through four games, the Browns allowed two passing touchdowns per game.Â
Only four teams have posted inferior rates.Â
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