Here are some key trends and stats to know before placing any bets on Chris Godwin’s player prop bet markets for Sunday’s game, which starts at 1:00 PM ET on CBS. Godwin’s Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-0) and the Minnesota Vikings (0-0) take the field in Week 1 at U.S. Bank Stadium.

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Chris Godwin Week 1 Player Props

  • Matchup: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Minnesota Vikings
  • Time: 1:00 PM
  • Date: September 10, 2023
  • Receiving Yards Prop: Over 55.5 (0)

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Godwin Receiving Stats and Trends

  • Godwin’s 68.2 receiving yards per game average from last season is 12.7 more than his prop bet total in Sunday’s outing (55.5).
  • He collected more than 55.5 receiving yards in 66.7% of his games last season (10 of 15).
  • Godwin’s average of 68.2 receiving yards per game was 4.7 more than his average prop bet over/under (63.5) last year.
  • In seven of his 14 games last season (50.0%), Godwin went over on receiving yards prop bets.
  • He had a receiving touchdown in three of 15 games last season, but had no games with multiple receiving TDs.

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Buccaneers Vs. Vikings Stats and Trends

  • The Vikings had the NFL’s 31st-ranked pass defense last season, allowing 265.6 yards per game through the air.
  • Allowing 123.1 rushing yards per game last season, the Vikings had the 20th-ranked run defense in the league.
  • The Buccaneers ranked ninth in pass defense last year (203.6 passing yards allowed per game), but they thrived on offense, ranking second-best in the NFL with 269.8 passing yards per game.
  • The Buccaneers ranked worst in rushing offense (76.9 rushing yards per game) last season, but they played better on defense, ranking 15th with 120.7 rushing yards allowed per game.
  • The Buccaneers gained 5.2 yards per play (26th in the league) last season, while they allowed 5.4 yards per play on the defensive side of the ball (seventh in the NFL).