Justin Fields Player Prop Bets and Odds: Jets vs. Browns | November 9, 2025

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MetLife Stadium features Week 10 action as the New York Jets and Justin Fields face off against the Cleveland Browns at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. Below we dig into Fields’ stats and trends in relation to prop bets, helping you make good predictions for this contest.

Passing Yards Prop

Justin Fields to go over 165.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.86

Justin Fields Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New York Jets vs. Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 9, 2025
  • Passing yards prop: Over 165.5 (-112)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 38.5 (-115)

Justin Fields Stats and Trends

  • Fields has thrown for 1,089 yards (155.6 per game), completing 64.1% of his throws, with five TDs and zero INTs.
  • Sunday’s over/under for Fields is 165.5 passing yards, which is 9.9 more yards than his average of 155.6 on the year.
  • In seven games this season, Fields has exceeded 165.5 passing yards four times.
  • His 155.6 passing yards per game are 22.5 lower than his average prop bet total of 178.1 yards.
  • This season, Fields has gone over his passing yards prop total in four of seven opportunities.
  • He completed a touchdown pass in four of seven games this season — including multiple TD throws once.
  • Fields has also rushed 53 times for 288 yards and three TDs.

Recent Performances vs. the Browns

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Bengals 95 1
2 Ravens 197 4
3 Packers 149 1
4 Lions 168 2
5 Vikings 252 2
6 Steelers 235 2
7 Dolphins 120 0
8 Patriots 245 3

Jets Home Splits

  • The Jets score 16.2 points per game at home (4.8 less than their overall average), and concede 25.4 at home (2.2 less than overall).
  • The Jets accumulate 245.6 yards per game at home (54.5 less than their overall average), and give up 327.6 at home (7.8 less than overall).
  • The Jets’ average passing yards gained (125.8) and allowed (195.6) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 156.5 and 199.6, respectively.
  • The Jets accumulate 119.8 rushing yards per game at home (23.8 less than their overall average), and give up 132 at home (3.8 less than overall).
  • At home, the Jets convert 32.4% of third downs and allow 36.2% to be converted. That’s less than they convert overall (34.9%), and more than they allow (35.9%).
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