Drake Maye Player Prop Bets and Odds: Patriots vs. Steelers | September 21, 2025

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The New England Patriots, led by Drake Maye, will hit the field against the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday for a Week 3 NFL contest. If you’re trying to put your money where your mouth is on Maye’s performance this week, we take a look at all of his available prop bets, trends and stats here.

Passing Yards Prop

Drake Maye to go over 223.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $37.86

Drake Maye Prop Lines

  • Matchup: New England Patriots vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: September 21, 2025
  • Passing yards prop: Over 223.5 (-112)
  • Rushing yards prop: Over 24.5 (-112)

Drake Maye Stats and Trends

  • Maye has thrown for 517 yards (258.5 per game), completing 71% of his throws, with three TDs and one INT.
  • Sunday’s over/under for Maye is 223.5 passing yards. That’s 35.0 fewer yards than his 258.5 average for the year.
  • In each of his two games this season, Maye has passed for over 223.5 yards.
  • He has thrown for over his season prop average of 219 yards (by 39.5 yards per game).
  • He has thrown for a touchdown in all two games this season, including more than one touchdown pass one time.
  • In addition Maye has 42 yards rushing on 14 attempts with one TD, averaging 21.0 yards per game.

Recent Performances vs. the Steelers

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Jets 212 1
2 Seahawks 278 2

Patriots Home Splits (Last Season)

  • The Patriots put up 19 points per game at home (two more than their overall average), and conceded 26.3 at home (1.8 more than overall).
  • At home, the Patriots accumulated 305.3 yards per game and gave up 347. That’s more than they gained (292) and allowed (342.9) overall.
  • The Patriots’ average passing yards gained (176.8) and conceded (213.1) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 176.2 and 211.5, respectively.
  • The Patriots’ averages of rushing yards gained (128.5) and conceded (133.9) at home were both higher than their overall averages of 115.8 and 131.4, respectively.
  • The Patriots’ offensive third-down percentage at home (36.5%) was higher than their overall average (34.9%). And their defensive third-down percentage at home (40.8%) was lower than overall (43.3%).
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