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Sportsbooks have posted plenty of player prop bets for Sunday’s NFL action, including for Joe Mixon, who takes to the field at 1:00 PM ET broadcast on CBS. This Week 1 matchup sees Mixon’s Cincinnati Bengals (0-0) take the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers (0-0) at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Joe Mixon Player Props vs. Pittsburgh
- Matchup: Cincinnati Bengals vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: September 11, 2022
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 70.5 (-115)
- Receiving Yards Prop: Over 15.5 (-110)
Joe Mixon Rushing Stats
- Mixon took 292 carries for 1,205 rushing yards a season ago (75.3 per game) and 13 touchdowns. He also caught 42 passes for 314 yards (19.6 per game) and three touchdowns through the air.
- Allowing 146.1 rushing yards per game last season, the Steelers had the worst run defense in the league.
- Last year the Steelers were ranked 21st in the league in rushing touchdowns conceded (17).
- Mixon was fourth in rushing yards after contact last year with 543, thanks in part to 20 broken tackles.
Against Pittsburgh
- Mixon averaged 127.5 rushing yards per game over his two career matchups against the Steelers, 57.0 more yards than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- In two games against them, Mixon has run for more than 70.5 yards every time.
- Mixon, in two matchups against the Steelers, has run for a TD once, including multiple scores in that game.
Last Season Stats: Bengals vs. Steelers
- The Bengals put up 3.7 more points per game (27.1) than the Steelers allowed (23.4) last season.
- The Bengals averaged 361.5 yards per game last year, just 0.4 more than the 361.1 the Steelers gave up per matchup.
- Last year the Bengals passed for 43.9 more yards per game (259) than the Steelers allowed per contest (215.1).
- The Bengals rushed for 102.5 yards per game last season, 43.6 fewer than the 146.1 the Steelers allowed per outing.
- The Bengals turned the ball over 21 times last year, one fewer than the Steelers forced turnovers (22).