David Montgomery Player Prop Bets and Odds: Lions vs. Browns | September 28, 2025

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David Montgomery and the Detroit Lions match up against the AFC’s Cleveland Browns in a Week 4 NFL matchup at 1 p.m. ET Sunday. With prop bets available for Montgomery in this outing, let’s take a look at the stats and trends to help you make good predictions.

Rushing Yards Prop

David Montgomery to go over 46.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.54

David Montgomery Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Detroit Lions vs. Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: September 28, 2025
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 46.5 (-114)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 10.5 (-108)

David Montgomery Stats and Trends

  • This season Montgomery has a team-high 233 yards on 34 attempts (77.7 ypg), with three rushing TDs.
  • Montgomery’s rushing yards over/under is 46.5, compared to his season average of 77.7.
  • This season Montgomery has bettered this week’s over/under for rushing yards (46.5) two times.
  • Oddsmakers have set his rushing yards prop at 41.5 on average. He has bettered it by picking up 77.7 rushing yards per game.
  • Montgomery has topped his rushing yards over/under twice in three games.
  • He has scored multiple rushing touchdowns once this year, and has run for a TD in two games.
  • Montgomery also figures in the air, catching six balls for 35 yards (11.7 ypg).

Recent Performances vs. the Browns

Week Opponent Rush Yards Allowed Rush TDs Allowed
1 Bengals 46 1
2 Ravens 45 0
3 Packers 81 0

Lions Home Splits (Last Season)

  • The Lions scored 35.3 points per game in home games (2.1 more than their overall average), and gave up 21.9 at home (1.8 more than overall).
  • At home, the Lions racked up 421.8 yards per game and gave up 347.2. That’s more than they gained (409.5) and allowed (342.4) overall.
  • At home, the Lions accumulated 276.3 passing yards per game and gave up 238.4. That’s more than they gained overall (263.2), and less than they allowed (244).
  • The Lions racked up 145.4 rushing yards per game at home (one less than their overall average), and gave up 108.8 at home (10.4 more than overall).
  • The Lions’ offensive third-down percentage at home (44%) was lower than their overall average (47.6%). And their defensive third-down percentage at home (34.4%) was higher than overall (32.4%).
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