Lions vs. Packers TNF Most Popular Prop Bets: Jordan Love, Jared Goff, Amon-Ra St. Brown

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Lions vs. Packers Odds

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Thursday, Sept. 28
8:15 p.m. ET
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Lions Odds
SpreadTotalMoneyline
-2
-110
44.5
-110o / -110u
-140
Packers Odds
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+2
-110
44.5
-110o / -110u
+115
Odds via PointsBet. Get up-to-the-minute NFL odds here.
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The most popular prop bets for Lions vs. Packers on Thursday Night Football involve Jordan Love, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jared Goff.

The public is extremely bullish about quarterback play tonight. Goff ranks sixth in the NFL among quarterbacks at expected points added per play + completion percentage above expected (EPA/play + CPOE), one of the hallmark measurements in rankings QBs for the MVP race. Love, too, ranks admirably on that list, falling in at 13th-best in the league.

Meanwhile, both offensive units rank highly, too. Despite the Lions' advantage at quarterback, the offensive unit as a whole has been better in Green Bay, according to the advanced metrics. The Packers rank sixth in the NFL at EPA/play, behind just the Dolphins, 49ers, Bills, Seahawks and Chargers. Detroit ranks 16th, according to that metric.

The most popular prop bets for Thursday Night Football are according to data from PointsBet.

Do keep in mind that tailing public action can be a recipe for disaster in the long run — but there's empirical analysis to glean from what retail bettors like the most in order to fade them or predict line movement.

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Lions vs. Packers Most Popular Prop Bets

  1. Jordan Love over 15.5 rushing yards
  2. Amon-Ra St. Brown to record 50 or more receiving yards
  3. Jared Goff to record 200 or more passing yards

Odds and data are courtesy of PointsBet, a Fanatics Experience.

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