Justin Jefferson Player Prop Bets and Odds: Vikings vs. Seahawks | November 30, 2025

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Lumen Field features Week 13 action as the Minnesota Vikings and Justin Jefferson face the Seattle Seahawks at 4:05 p.m. ET on Sunday. In this article we take a look at all of Jefferson’s prop bets available for this matchup, and examine the stats to figure out the best predictions.

Receiving Yards Prop

Justin Jefferson to go over 59.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.02

Justin Jefferson Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks
  • Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 30, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 59.5 (-111)

Justin Jefferson Stats and Trends

  • Jefferson has a team-best 795-yard year on 60 catches with two scores so far. He has been targeted on 99 occasions, and averages 72.3 yards.
  • Jefferson’s 72.3 receiving yards per game are 12.8 more than his over/under for Sunday’s matchup.
  • Jefferson has totaled over 59.5 receiving yards in 63.6% of his games this year (seven out of 11).
  • His average of 72.3 receiving yards is lower than his average prop total of 75.9.
  • In three of 11 games, Jefferson has gone over on his receiving yards prop bet.
  • He has had a touchdown catch in two of 11 games this year, but had only one TD in each of those games.

Recent Performances vs. the Seahawks

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 49ers 265 2
2 Steelers 195 1
3 Saints 205 1
4 Cardinals 164 2
5 Buccaneers 370 2
6 Jaguars 214 2
7 Texans 198 1
9 Commanders 133 0
10 Cardinals 206 2
11 Rams 130 2
12 Titans 232 1

Vikings Away Splits

  • The Vikings score 18.7 points per game in road games (1.7 fewer than overall), and concede 24.8 on the road (1.6 more than overall).
  • The Vikings pick up fewer yards on the road (257 per game) than they do overall (282.6), and allow more (327.3 per game) than overall (314.8).
  • The Vikings accumulate 164.3 passing yards per game in away games (15.9 fewer than overall) and concede 192.7 away from home (6.6 more than overall).
  • The Vikings accumulate 92.7 rushing yards per game on the road (9.8 fewer than overall), and allow 134.7 in away games (six more than overall).
  • The Vikings successfully convert fewer third downs away from home (28.4%) than they do overall (30.8%) and allow opponents to convert on more third downs away from home (38.3%) than overall (37.3%).
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