Rome Odunze Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bears vs. Vikings | November 16, 2025

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Week 11 NFL action pits Rome Odunze and his Chicago Bears teammates up against the Minnesota Vikings at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday Below, we dig into Odunze’s stats and trends as they relate to his prop bets to help you pick out the top bets for the player and this contest.

Receiving Yards Prop

Rome Odunze to go over 55.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.18

Rome Odunze Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: November 16, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 55.5 (-110)

Rome Odunze Stats and Trends

  • Odunze’s stat line so far this year shows 37 catches for a team-high 559 yards and six scores. He averages 62.1 yards receiving per game, and has been targeted 69 times.
  • Odunze’s 62.1 receiving yards per game are 6.6 more than his prop total for Sunday’s contest.
  • Odunze has gained more than 55.5 receiving yards in 55.6% of his opportunities this year (five of nine).
  • His 62.1 receiving yards per game are 3.4 more than his average over/under (58.7).
  • In four of nine games this season, Odunze has hit the over on his prop for receiving yards.
  • In five of nine games this season, he has a touchdown catch (including one occasion with more than one TD).

Recent Performances vs. the Vikings

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Bears 198 1
2 Falcons 108 0
3 Bengals 118 1
4 Steelers 182 1
5 Browns 182 2
7 Eagles 316 3
8 Chargers 212 3
9 Lions 240 2
10 Ravens 169 1

Bears Away Splits

  • The Bears average more points on the road (26.8 per game) than they do overall (26.6), but they also allow more (34.4 per game) than overall (27.4).
  • The Bears accumulate more yards on the road (387.8 per game) than they do overall (379.8), but they also allow more (409.4 per game) than overall (375.7).
  • The Bears pick up more passing yards on the road (242.4 per game) than they do overall (232.4), but they also give up more (256.6 per game) than overall (240.3).
  • The Bears accumulate fewer rushing yards in road games (145.4 per game) than they do overall (147.3), and concede more (152.8 per game) than overall (135.3).
  • The Bears convert 46.3% of third downs in away games (4.9% more than overall), and allow opponents to convert on 39.1% away from home (4.7% more than overall).
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