Spencer Rattler Player Prop Bets and Odds: Saints vs. Giants | October 5, 2025

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Week 5 action in the NFL features Spencer Rattler and the New Orleans Saints matching up against the New York Giants at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. Below we take a look at Rattler’s stats and trends in relation to prop bets, helping you come up with good predictions for this matchup.

Passing Yards Prop

Spencer Rattler to go over 204.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.02

Spencer Rattler Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New Orleans Saints vs. New York Giants
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: October 5, 2025
  • Passing yards prop: Over 204.5 (-111)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 15.5 (-111)

Spencer Rattler Stats and Trends

  • Rattler has passed for 765 yards (191.3 per game), completing 67.1% of his throws, with five TDs and one INT.
  • Sunday’s prop bet for Rattler is 204.5 passing yards, which is 13.2 more yards than his average of 191.3 on the year.
  • In four games this season, Rattler has surpassed 204.5 passing yards three times.
  • His 191.3 passing yards per game are 11.7 lower than his average prop bet total of 203 yards.
  • So far this season, Rattler has eclipsed his passing yards prop total in three of four opportunities.
  • He has thrown for a touchdown in three of four games this season, including more than one TD pass one time.
  • Rattler also has run for 102 yards on 16 attempts, picking up 25.5 yards per game.

Recent Performances vs. the Giants

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Commanders 212 1
2 Cowboys 343 2
3 Chiefs 201 1
4 Chargers 186 1

Saints Home Splits

  • In home games, the Saints score 17 points per game and give up 23. That’s more than they score overall (16.5), but less than they allow (30.3).
  • The Saints accumulate 311 yards per game at home (10 more than their overall average), and give up 310 at home (14 less than overall).
  • The Saints’ average yards passing at home (197) is higher than their overall average (177). And their average yards allowed at home (198.5) is lower than overall (205.3).
  • The Saints rack up 114 rushing yards per game at home (10 less than their overall average), and concede 111.5 at home (7.3 less than overall).
  • In home games, the Saints convert 36% of third downs and allow 50% to be converted. That’s more than they convert (35.8%) and allow (42.6%) overall.
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