Hunter Henry Player Prop Bets and Odds: Patriots vs. Saints | October 12, 2025

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Hunter Henry will take the field with the New England Patriots when they play the New Orleans Saints at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 6 of the 2025 NFL season. In this article we take a look at all of Henry’s prop bets available for this matchup, and examine the stats to figure out the best predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

Hunter Henry to go over 40.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.35

Hunter Henry Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New England Patriots at New Orleans Saints
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: October 12, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 40.5 (-109)

Hunter Henry Stats and Trends

  • Henry has posted 17 catches for 250 yards and three TDs this campaign this season. He has been targeted on 28 occasions, and averages 50.0 yards receiving.
  • Henry averages 50.0 receiving yards, 9.5 more than his over/under for Sunday.
  • Henry has totaled over 40.5 receiving yards in 60.0% of his games this year (three of five).
  • He has collected 11.5 more receiving yards per game (50.0) than his average prop total (38.5).
  • Henry has gone over on his prop for receiving yards in three of five games this season.
  • He has had a touchdown catch in two of five games this year, and scored more than once on one of those occasions.

Recent Performances vs. the Saints

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Cardinals 130 2
2 49ers 267 3
3 Seahawks 233 2
4 Bills 191 2
5 Giants 199 2

Patriots Away Splits

  • The Patriots score more points in away games (28 per game) than they do overall (25), but they also concede more (23.5 per game) than overall (20.2).
  • The Patriots accumulate 335.5 yards per game away from home (1.1 fewer than overall), and allow 360.5 in road games (32.7 more than overall).
  • The Patriots pick up 239 passing yards per game on the road (2.4 fewer than overall) and concede 271 in away games (28.8 more than overall).
  • The Patriots accumulate more rushing yards away from home (96.5 per game) than they do overall (95.2), but they also give up more (89.5 per game) than overall (85.6).
  • On the road the Patriots convert more third downs (47.6%) than overall (40.4%). But they also allow opponents to convert on more third downs (47.4%) than overall (41.8%).
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