Discover player props odds, plays, and insights for Elijah Mitchell in his NFL Playoffs contest with the San Francisco 49ers against the Los Angeles Rams.

In advance of placing any prop bet wagers on Elijah Mitchell for Sunday’s game, which starts at 6:30 PM ET on FOX, here are some insights and stats to consider to make the best bets. The NFC Championship Game will see Mitchell’s San Francisco 49ers enter a showdown against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
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Elijah Mitchell Prop Bet Odds
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Elijah Mitchell Prop Bet Stats and Trends
Season Stats
- San Francisco’s top rusher, Mitchell, has carried the ball 207 times for 963 yards (56.6 per game), with five touchdowns.
- He also averages 8.1 receiving yards per game, grabbing 19 passes for 137 yards and one touchdown.
- He has handled 207, or 41.5%, of his team’s 499 rushing attempts this season.
- The 49ers, who rank 12th in the NFL in points scored, have dropped back to pass 50.7% of the time while opting for the ground attack 49.3% of the time.
- Click over to SISportsbook and find the latest player props and odds for Mitchell’s matchup with the Rams.
Matchup vs. Los Angeles
- Mitchell’s 88 rushing yards per game over his two career matchups against the Rams are 16.5 more yards than his over/under in Sunday’s game.
- In two games versus the Rams Mitchell has not rushed for a touchdown.
- In terms of defending against the run, the Rams are sixth in the league, conceding 103.2 yards per game.
- Mitchell and the 49ers will face off against the NFL’s 23rd-ranked defense in terms of rushing touchdowns allowed (18).
Recent Performances
- Against the Packers in the NFC Divisional round, Mitchell rushed 17 times for 53 yards.
- He tacked on three receptions for 18 yards in the passing game.
- During his last three games, Mitchell has rushed for 234 yards on 65 carries (78.0 ypg), with one rushing touchdown.
Mitchell’s San Francisco Teammates
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