Rashid Shaheed Player Prop Bets and Odds: Saints vs. Patriots | October 12, 2025

Data Skrive
Data Skrive

NFL action for Week 6 includes the New Orleans Saints and Rashid Shaheed facing off against the New England Patriots at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. In this piece we’ll break down the statistical trends and insights to help you make good predictions on prop bets for Shaheed’s matchup.

Receiving Yards Prop

Rashid Shaheed to go over 47.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.86

Rashid Shaheed Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New Orleans Saints vs. New England Patriots
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: October 12, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 47.5 (-112)

Rashid Shaheed Stats and Trends

  • Shaheed has 22 receptions (while being targeted 30 times) for a team-leading 288 yards and two TDs, averaging 57.6 yards per game.
  • Shaheed averages 57.6 receiving yards, 10.1 more than his prop bet for Sunday.
  • Shaheed has totaled more than 47.5 receiving yards twice in five games this year.
  • His season average of 57.6 receiving yards is 16.9 more than his average over/under (40.7).
  • Shaheed has gone over on his receiving yards prop bet in 80.0% of his games (four of five).
  • In two of five games this year, he has a touchdown catch, but no games with more than one.

Recent Performances vs. the Patriots

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Raiders 333 1
2 Dolphins 297 2
3 Steelers 139 2
4 Panthers 197 2
5 Bills 245 2

Saints Home Splits

  • The Saints’ average points scored in home games (20) is higher than their overall average (18.4). But their average points conceded at home (20) is lower than overall (27).
  • The Saints’ average yards gained at home (318) is higher than their overall average (307.2). But their average yards conceded at home (318.3) is lower than overall (326.2).
  • At home, the Saints rack up 212.7 passing yards per game and concede 198.7. That’s more than they gain overall (190.4), and less than they allow (204).
  • The Saints rack up 105.3 rushing yards per game at home (11.5 less than their overall average), and concede 119.7 at home (2.5 less than overall).
  • At home, the Saints convert 40% of third downs and allow 44.7% to be converted. That’s more than they convert (38.2%) and allow (40.4%) overall.
Author Profile
BetDecider Team

The BetDecider team brings you the most current sports betting content, with expert insights and tips. Our aim is that you can make an informed betting decision, including best odds and exclusive sportsbook offers, to maximize your betting experience.

Ryan Knuppel

Knup Solutions [molongui_author_name]

About Ryan Knuppel

Ryan has been one of the leading sports business & iGaming professionals for over 15 years. He started as a freelance writer and now operates one of the top sports content agencies around, Knup Solutions. He has literally written 10,000 plus sports and betting related articles across the web.

 

Sports Network:

sports20.com, usawager.com, knupsports.com, baseballspotlight.com, basketballarticles.com, betdecider.com, njsportsbookreview.com, dunkelindex.com, sportspub.com, oddschoice.com

 

Betting Guide

How Money Line Works?

Moneyline betting is by far the easiest way to place a sports wager. There are no point spreads to parse, no garbage-time free throws to ruin your betting day, and no last-minute meaningless touchdowns to take you from a winner to a loser.

How to Bet Odds

When we, as sports fans, learned our multiplication tables, we aced the number 7. Seven, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42 were easy because we all watched football on the weekends. Multiplication by sevens, then add a three, a six after a missed PAT.

How to Bet on NFL Games

Baseball is America’s pastime, but football is America’s crazed passion, with its weekly schedule of games, millions of television viewers across the country and the world, and the billion-dollar stadiums that serve as Sunday cathedrals in 32 American cities.

What is the Spread?

If you are a golfer or have ever played on a bowling team, think of a point spread like a handicap. It is a way for two teams of differing abilities to play each other on equal footing.  The better team, and the favorite in the game, gives a certain amount …