Chris Olave Player Prop Bets and Odds: Saints vs. Panthers | December 14, 2025

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Week 15 of the NFL season features Chris Olave and the New Orleans Saints taking on the Carolina Panthers at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday. Here is a breakdown of Olave’s prop bets, stats and trends ahead of this contest to help you examine your best bets.

Receiving Yards Prop

Chris Olave to go over 61.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Chris Olave Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New Orleans Saints vs. Carolina Panthers
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET
  • Date: December 14, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 61.5 (-110)

Chris Olave Stats and Trends

  • Olave’s stat line so far this season shows 76 catches for a team-leading 811 yards and five scores. He averages 62.4 yards receiving per game, and has been targeted 120 times.
  • Olave averages 62.4 receiving yards, 0.9 more than his over/under for Sunday.
  • In five of 13 games this season, Olave has put up over 61.5 receiving yards.
  • His season average of 62.4 receiving yards is 2.5 more than his average prop total (59.9).
  • In six of 13 games this season, Olave has hit the over on his prop for receiving yards.
  • He has caught a touchdown pass in four of 13 games this year, including more than one TD pass on one occasion.

Recent Performances vs. the Panthers

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Jaguars 178 1
2 Cardinals 211 1
3 Falcons 201 0
4 Patriots 203 2
5 Dolphins 229 3
6 Cowboys 261 3
7 Jets 139 0
8 Bills 165 1
9 Packers 265 0
10 Saints 266 2
11 Falcons 223 0
12 49ers 193 1
13 Rams 227 2

Saints Home Splits

  • The Saints score 15.3 points per game at home (0.5 less than their overall average), and give up 22 at home (2.2 less than overall).
  • At home, the Saints accumulate 303 yards per game and concede 300.3. That’s more than they gain overall (293.8), but less than they allow (313.5).
  • The Saints’ average passing yards gained (217) and allowed (193.5) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 199.4 and 182.6, respectively.
  • The Saints rack up 86 rushing yards per game at home (8.4 less than their overall average), and concede 106.8 at home (24.1 less than overall).
  • The Saints’ offensive third-down percentage (39.5%) and defensive third-down percentage (38.2%) at home are both higher than their overall averages of 38.1% and 35.5%, respectively.
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