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Ahead of placing any prop bet wagers on Kyler Murray for Sunday’s game, which starts at 4:05 PM ET on FOX, here are some insights and stats to consider to make the best bets. Murray and the Arizona Cardinals (1-2) take on the Carolina Panthers (1-2) in Week 4 at Bank of America Stadium.
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Kyler Murray Player Props vs. Carolina
- Matchup: Arizona Cardinals at Carolina Panthers
- Time: 4:05 PM
- Date: October 2, 2022
- Passing Yards Prop: Over 238.5 (-115)
Kyler Murray Passing Stats
- Murray has thrown for 784 yards (261.3 per game) while completing 63.8% of his passes, with three TDs and one INT.
- He’s tacked on 65 yards on 12 carries and one touchdown, averaging 21.7 rushing yards per game.
- So far this season, Murray has completed 90 of his 141 pass attempts. That’s 30.0 completions per game, which ranks third in the league.
- Murray ranks 25th in the NFL with 328 air yards on completed passes this season.
- The Cardinals have thrown the ball in 67.1% of their plays from scrimmage this year while staying on the ground 32.9% of the time. This offensive attack ranks 13th in the NFL in points scored.
Against Carolina
- Murray’s zero passing yards in one matchup against the Panthers are 238.5 less than yards than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- Murray did not throw for more yards than this game’s 238.5-yard over/under in that game.
- Murray did not throw a touchdown pass in that contest against the Panthers.
Last Season Stats: Cardinals vs. Panthers
- Last year, the Cardinals racked up just 2.6 more points per game (26.4) than the Panthers surrendered (23.8).
- The Cardinals collected 373.6 yards per game last season, 67.7 more yards than the 305.9 the Panthers gave up per outing.
- The Cardinals passed for 251.5 yards per game last season, 59.4 more than the 192.1 the Panthers allowed per contest.
- The Cardinals rushed for 122.1 yards per game last year, just 8.3 more yards than the 113.8 the Panthers allowed per outing.
- The Cardinals had 15 giveaways last season, while the Panthers had 16 takeaways.