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Justin Fields has player prop bet markets available from sportsbooks before his next NFL game on Sunday at 4:25 PM ET airing on FOX. Fields and the Chicago Bears (0-0) ready for an NFC North matchup in Week 1 against the Green Bay Packers (0-0) at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.
Justin Fields Player Props vs. Green Bay
- Matchup: Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers
- Time: 4:25 PM
- Date: September 10, 2023
- Passing Yards Prop: Over 179.5 (-115)
- Rushing Yards Prop: Over 60.5 (-115)
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Justin Fields Passing Stats
- Last year Fields racked up 2,242 passing yards (149.5 per game) while going 192-for-318 (60.4% completion percentage) and throwing for 17 touchdowns with 11 interceptions.
- Fields also helped with his legs, tallying eight touchdowns on 76.2 yards per game.
- The 197 passing yards the Packers yielded per game last season made them the NFL’s sixth-ranked pass defense.
- The Packers allowed 22 passing TDs last season (1.3 per game), ranking them 11th among NFL defenses.
- The Packers accumulated 17 interceptions last season, fourth in the league.
Against Green Bay
- In four matchups against the Packers, Fields averaged 180.5 passing yards per game, 1.0 yard higher than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- In those games, Fields threw for more than this outing’s 179.5-yard over/under two times.
- Fields has two multi-TD games over those outings against the Packers, and threw multiple TD passes against them in one matchup.
Last Season Stats: Bears vs. Packers
- The Bears racked up just 2.6 fewer points per game (19.2) than the Packers surrendered (21.8) last season.
- The Bears racked up 28.7 fewer yards per game (307.8) than the Packers gave up per outing (336.5) last season.
- Last season the Bears racked up 130.5 passing yards per game, 66.5 fewer than the Packers allowed per outing (197).
- Last season the Bears rushed for 37.8 more yards per game (177.3) than the Packers allowed per outing (139.5).
- The Bears turned the ball over one more time (25 total) than the Packers forced a turnover (24) last year.