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Before Justin Fields 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. Fields’ Chicago Bears (2-1) and the New York Giants (2-1) go toe-to-toe in a Week 4 matchup from MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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Justin Fields Player Props vs. New York
- Matchup: Chicago Bears at New York Giants
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: October 2, 2022
- Passing Yards Prop: Over 148.5 (-115)
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 37.5 (-115)
Justin Fields Passing Stats
- Fields has thrown for 297 yards (99.0 per game) while completing 51.1% of his passes, with two TDs and four INTs.
- He has added 95 yards on the ground (31.7 per game) on 27 carries plus one touchdown.
- So far this season, Fields has completed 23 of his 45 pass attempts. That’s 7.7 completions per game, which ranks 33rd in the league.
- Fields has racked up 154 air yards on completed passes, to rank 32nd in the NFL.
- The Bears, who rank 20th in the NFL in points scored, have dropped back to pass 30.2% of the time while opting for the ground attack 69.8% of the time.
Against New York
- Fields’ zero passing yards in one matchup against the Giants are 148.5 less than yards than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- Fields did not throw for more yards than this game’s 148.5-yard over/under in that game.
- Fields did not throw a touchdown pass in that game against the Giants.
Last Season Stats: Bears vs. Giants
- The Bears racked up 18.3 points per game last season, 6.2 fewer than the Giants allowed per matchup (24.5).
- The Bears collected 47.4 fewer yards per game (307.4) than the Giants allowed per outing (354.8) last year.
- Last year the Bears racked up 188.6 passing yards per game, 37.2 fewer than the Giants allowed per contest (225.8).
- Last year the Bears piled up 118.7 yards per game on the ground, 10.3 fewer than the Giants allowed per outing (129).
- Last year the Bears turned the ball over 29 times, seven more than the Giants’ takeaways (22).