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Sportsbooks have posted plenty of player prop betting options for Sunday’s NFL action, including for Najee Harris, who takes to the field at 1:00 PM ET broadcast on CBS. Harris and the Pittsburgh Steelers (0-0) meet the Cincinnati Bengals (0-0) in Week 1 at Paul Brown Stadium.
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Najee Harris Player Props vs. Cincinnati
- Matchup: Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
- Time: 1:00 PM
- Date: September 11, 2022
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 62.5 (-115)
- Receiving Yards Prop: Over 23.5 (-120)
Najee Harris Rushing Stats
- Harris rushed for 1,200 yards on 307 carries (70.6 yards per game) and scored seven touchdowns a season ago. He also averaged 27.5 receiving yards per game, grabbing 74 passes for 467 yards and three touchdowns.
- The Bengals allowed 102.5 yards per game on the ground last year, the NFL’s fifth-ranked rush defense.
- Last year the Bengals given up 15 rushing TDs. They were 14th in the league in that category.
- Harris stayed on his feet for 675 rushing yards after contact last year, third in the league.
Against Cincinnati
- Over his two career matchups against them, Harris has averaged 31.5 rushing yards per game versus the Bengals, 31.0 fewer than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- Harris, in two games against them, has not gone over 62.5 rushing yards.
- Harris, in two matchups against the Bengals, has not run for a TD.
Last Season Stats: Steelers vs. Bengals
- The Steelers scored 20.2 points per game last year, comparable to the 22.1 per matchup the Bengals gave up.
- The Steelers averaged 35.4 fewer yards per game (315.4) than the Bengals gave up per outing (350.8) last season.
- Last season the Steelers passed for 26.2 fewer yards per game (222.2) than the Bengals allowed per contest (248.4).
- Last year the Steelers piled up 93.1 yards per game on the ground, just 9.4 fewer yards than the Bengals allowed per contest (102.5).
- Last season the Steelers had 20 turnovers, one fewer than the Bengals had takeaways (21).