Josh Jacobs Player Prop Bets and Odds: Packers vs. Browns | September 21, 2025

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Josh Jacobs and his Green Bay Packers teamates will take the field against the Cleveland Browns at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 3 of the 2025 NFL campaign. Let’s break down Jacobs’ prop bets, stats and trends ahead of this matchup to help you come up with good predictions.

Rushing Yards Prop

Josh Jacobs to go over 76.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Josh Jacobs Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Green Bay Packers at Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: September 21, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 76.5 (-110)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 10.5 (-110)

Josh Jacobs Stats and Trends

  • Jacobs leads the team with 150 yards rushing on 42 attempts (75.0 ypg), with two rushing TDs.
  • Jacobs’ rushing yards over/under is 76.5, compared to his season average of 75.0.
  • Jacobs has gained over 76.5 yards on the ground once this season.
  • His average rushing yards over/under is 75.5. He has fallen just short of that, racking up 75.0 yards per game.
  • Jacobs has topped his rushing yards over/under once in two games.
  • He has a rushing TD in all two games this season.
  • Jacobs also helps out in the air, catching one ball for 4 yards (2.0 ypg).

Recent Performances vs. the Browns

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Bengals 46 1
2 Ravens 45 0

Packers Away Splits (Last Season)

  • The Packers scored more points in road games last year (27.4 per game) than they did overall (27.1), but they also conceded more (23.4 per game) than overall (19.9).
  • On the road, the Packers accumulated fewer yards (355.8 per game) than overall (370.8). They also allowed more (354.8 per game) than overall (314.5).
  • On the road last season, the Packers picked up fewer passing yards (218.8 per game) than overall (223.9). They also conceded more passing yards (249.6 per game) than overall (215.2).
  • On the road, the Packers accumulated fewer rushing yards (137.0 per game) than overall (146.8). They also conceded more rushing yards (105.1 per game) than overall (99.4).
  • The Packers converted fewer third downs on the road in 2024 (33.8%) than they did overall (39.5%) and allowed opponents to convert on more third downs in away games (40.4%) than overall (37.5%).
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