The 2024 NFL season kicks off this week, and a game between the Green Bay Packers and Philadelphia Eagles will be broadcast live from Brazil.
Below, we’ll examine the latest odds for notable player props at NFL betting sites for the Week 1 Brazil game.
Packers vs. Eagles player prop tool
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Player props for Packers vs. Eagles
How Saquon Barkley could get an anytime TD
In 2023, the Packers allowed running backs, on average, to rush 22.32 times for 94.26 yards and 0.84 touchdowns. The Philadelphia Eagles averaged 29.2 rush attempts (seventh) and 124 rushing yards (ninth) per game. This came before they added Saquon Barkley and had quarterback Jalen Hurts (15 rushing touchdowns) and D’Andre Swift.
Barkley averaged 68.71 rushing yards and 0.42 rushing touchdowns per game in 2023 with the New York Giants.
How Saquon Barkley could miss an anytime TD
Barkley’s biggest competition for rushing production is Hurts. He had 15 rushing touchdowns and 605 rushing yards on 157 carries last season.
As for running backs in the passing game, the Green Bay Packers allowed just one receiving touchdown to an opposing running back in 2023.
How Christian Watson could get an anytime TD
Christian Watson averaged 15.1 yards per catch in 2023 with the Packers. He caught 28 passes for 422 yards and five touchdowns. The Eagles allowed 14.72 receptions for 185.28 yards and 1.67 touchdowns per game to opposing wide receivers, and they allowed at least one receiving touchdown to wide receivers in all but one game (Week 6 against the New York Jets).
How Christian Watson could miss an any time TD
Watson played just nine games last season. He’s coming off various hamstring and knee bruise injuries dating back to last season and during the 2024-25 preseason. The Eagles added cornerback Quinyon Mitchell and defensive back Cooper DeJean in the 2024 NFL Draft to add them to their secondary.