Tyreek Hill Odds and Prop Bets vs. Chargers – NFL Week 1 2023

Tyreek Hill Odds and Prop Bets vs. Chargers – NFL Week 1 2023

Updated Sep. 10, 2023 2:48 p.m. ET

The Miami Dolphins and Tyreek Hill will square off against the Los Angeles Chargers at 4:25 PM ET on Sunday for a Week 1 NFL contest. If you're looking to make predictions on Hill's performance, we dig into all of his available prop bets, trends and stats here.

Learn more about Tyreek Hill vs. the Los Angeles Chargers on FOX Sports.

Tyreek Hill vs. Chargers Player Props

Anytime TD Odds
+100
ADVERTISEMENT

Tyreek Hill vs. Los Angeles Game Info

  • Matchup: Miami Dolphins at Los Angeles Chargers
  • Game Day: September 10, 2023
  • Game Time: 4:25 PM
  • TV: Watch on CBS

Tyreek Hill Stats (2022)

Targets Receptions Yards YAC TDs Yards/Catch
170 119 1,710 482 7 10.1

Tyreek Hill Betting Insights

  • Last season, Hill averaged 100.6 receiving yards per game. That was 15.9 more yards than his average prop bet over/under (84.7).
  • Hill hauled in a touchdown catch in six games last season, out of 17 games played. He had multiple TD receptions in one game.

Chargers' Defense 2022 Rankings

Stat AVG (Rank)
Pass Yds/Game Allowed 200.4 (7)
Pass Yds/Attempt Allowed 6.7 (19)
Rush Yds/Game Allowed 145.8 (28)
Rush Yds/Attempt Allowed 5.4 (32)
Total Yds/Game Allowed 346.1 (20)
Yards/Play Allowed 6.2 (30)
Points/Game Allowed 22.6 (21)

Dolphins' 2022 Stats

  • The Dolphins put up 364.5 yards per game on offense last season, which ranked them sixth in the NFL. On defense, they ranked 18th, surrendering 337.8 yards per contest.
  • The Dolphins sported the 27th-ranked defense in terms of passing yards last season (234.8 allowed per game), and they were better on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-best with 265.4 passing yards per game.
  • Defensively, the Dolphins were a top-five unit in terms of rushing yards last season, ranking fourth-best by giving up only 103 rushing yards per game. They ranked 25th on offense (99.2 rushing yards per game).
  • Last season, Miami had one of the most pass-heavy attacks in the league, airing it out 57.9% of the time (seventh in NFL). To compare, it ran the ball 38.7% of the time, with 3.5% of its plays ending in a sack.
  • The Dolphins sported the 13th-ranked defense last year in terms of yards per play (5.6 yards per play allowed), and they were better on offense, ranking second-best with 6.4 yards per play.
share