Discover player props odds, plays, and insights for George Kittle in his NFL Playoffs contest with the San Francisco 49ers against the Dallas Cowboys.

Before placing any bets on George Kittle’s player prop betting options for Sunday’s game, which starts at 4:30 PM ET on CBS, here are some key stats and trends to know. The NFC Wild Card round features a matchup between Kittle’s San Francisco 49ers and the Dallas Cowboys from AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
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George Kittle Prop Bet Odds
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George Kittle Prop Bet Stats and Trends
Season Stats
- Kittle has hauled in 71 passes for 910 yards and six touchdowns this season. He has been targeted 94 times, and is averaging 53.5 yards per game.
- Kittle has been the target of 18.3% (94 total) of his team’s 514 passing attempts this season.
- Kittle has seen the ball thrown his way nine times in the red zone this season, 14.3% of his team’s 63 red zone pass attempts.
- The 49ers have run 50.7% passing plays and 49.3% rushing plays this season. They rank 12th in the NFL in scoring.
- Click over to SISportsbook and find the latest player props and odds for Kittle’s matchup with the Cowboys.
Matchup vs. Dallas
- Kittle totaled 16 receiving yards in his lone career matchup against the Cowboys, 34.5 fewer than his over/under for Sunday’s game.
- Kittle did not have a touchdown catch in that contest against the Cowboys.
- The Cowboys are allowing 255.6 passing yards per game this season, the NFL’s 21st-ranked pass defense.
- The Cowboys have surrendered 24 touchdowns through the air (1.4 per game). They are eighth in the NFL in that category.
Recent Performances
- In last week’s outing against the Rams, Kittle totaled 10 yards on five receptions.
- Over his last three games, Kittle has caught eight passes on 12 targets for 60 yards, averaging 20.0 yards per game.
Kittle’s San Francisco Teammates
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