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Before Christian McCaffrey hits the field for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on FOX, here are some key facts and figures you should know ahead of placing a bet on his player prop bet markets. This Week 2 matchup sees McCaffrey’s Carolina Panthers (0-1) hit the field against the New York Giants (1-0) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Christian McCaffrey Player Props vs. New York
- Matchup: Carolina Panthers at New York Giants
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: September 18, 2022
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 62.5 (-115)
- Receiving Yards Prop: Over 41.5 (-115)
Christian McCaffrey Rushing Stats
- McCaffrey made an impact in the trenches last season, rushing for one touchdown and 442 yards. McCaffrey also was effective as a receiver, accumulating 37 receptions for 343 yards and one touchdown.
- In terms of defending against the run, the Giants were 25th in the NFL last season, giving up 129 yards per game.
- The Panthers are up against the NFL’s 14th-ranked defense in terms of rushing TDs conceded last season (15).
- McCaffrey racked up 224 rushing yards after contact (thanks in part to 12 broken tackles) last season, 43rd in the league among qualified runners.
Against New York
- Against the Giants, McCaffrey’s zero rushing yards in his only career matchup are 62.5 fewer than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- McCaffrey, in one game against them, has not gone over 62.5 rushing yards.
- McCaffrey did not have a touchdown run in that game against the Giants.
Last Season Stats: Panthers vs. Giants
- The Panthers scored 6.6 fewer points per game (17.9) than the Giants allowed (24.5) last year.
- The Panthers racked up 55.9 fewer yards per game (298.9) than the Giants allowed per contest (354.8) last year.
- The Panthers passed for 190.5 yards per game last year, 35.3 fewer than the 225.8 the Giants allowed per outing.
- Last year the Panthers racked up 108.4 yards per game on the ground, 20.6 fewer than the Giants allowed per outing (129).
- Last year the Panthers turned the ball over 29 times, seven more than the Giants’ takeaways (22).