- Daniel Jones has good odds at -136 to throw under 0.5 interceptions
- Jones is -129 to complete under 21.5 passes
- Daniel Jones is projected for 46.5 rushing yards
PHILADELPHIA – The Saturday night NFC Divisional Round matchup features a duel between NFC East rivals. Daniel Jones and the New York Giants travel to play the Philadelphia Eagles in a game that projects for the Giants to keep the ball on the ground.
At gambling sites, Daniel Jones pass completions prop is set at 21.5.
Jones has -102 odds to go over that number on Saturday. He has done this in two of his last three games, both being against the Minnesota Vikings defense that gives up the fifth most completions to opposing quarterbacks this season.
Daniel Jones is -129 to throw under 21.5 completions, which he has done in 70.5% of games this season. In his lone game against the Eagles this season, he had 18 completions in a blowout loss.
Daniel Jones Interceptions Prop
Daniel Jones is -136 to throw under 0.5 interceptions and +104 to throw over 0.5 interceptions in the NFC Divisional round game.
Jones has only thrown three interceptions since Week 3, including zero interceptions on 27 pass attempts against the Eagles in Week 14. -136 is great value at NFL gambling websites considering how well Daniel Jones has limited throwing interceptions this season.
Daniel Jones Rushing Yards Prop
Daniel Jones is projected for 46.5 rushing yards (-114) this Saturday.
Jones has gone over this total seven times this season.
The sixth overall pick in the 2019 draft has elevated his game with improvements in the run game. Teams must treat Jones as a true dual-threat quarterback, as he averages 7 attempts and 41.6 rushing yards per game this season.
In his last two games, Jones has rushed for a combined 28 attempts, 169 yards, and two touchdowns.
Despite giving up a one yard rushing touchdown, the Eagles limited Daniel Jones to 4 attempts and 26 rushing yards in Week 14.
The Giants will rely on Daniel Jones to get involved in their running attack that ranks eighth in the NFL in rushing attempts this season.
Daniel Jones under 0.5 interceptions (-136)