Check out these betting insights and trends before you place player prop wagers on Devin Singletary for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on FOX. Singletary and the New York Giants (0-2) square off against the Cleveland Browns (1-1) in Week 3 at Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.

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Devin Singletary week 3 player props

  • Matchup: New York Giants at Cleveland Browns
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • Date: September 22, 2024
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 55.5 (-115)
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 14.5 (-111)

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Singletary rushing stats and trends

  • Singletary rushes for 66.0 yards per game this season, which outpaces Sunday’s over/under of 55.5 yards.
  • He has totaled more than 55.5 rushing yards in a game once this season.
  • Singletary’s rushing yards per game average this season of 66.0 yards is 9.5 more yards than his average rushing yards over/under (56.5).
  • Once in two opportunities this season, Singletary has hit the over on his rushing yards total.
  • He has rushed for a TD in one game this season.

Giants vs. Browns stats and trends

  • Singletary will go up against a Browns squad that allows 114.5 rushing yards per game and is the NFL’s 14th-ranked rush defense.
  • This week Singletary will face the NFL’s 14th-ranked pass defense (179.5 yards allowed per game).
  • Offensively, the Giants rank 24th in the NFL with 170.5 passing yards per game. Meanwhile, they rank 18th in passing yards allowed per contest (205.5).
  • The Giants sport the 22nd-ranked rushing offense this season (101.5 rushing yards per game), and they’ve been worse defensively, ranking fifth-worst with 163 rushing yards allowed per game.
  • The Giants have the 26th-ranked offense in terms of yards per play this year (4.8), and they’ve been less effective on the other side of the ball, ranking fifth-worst with 6.3 yards per play allowed.