Rome Odunze Player Prop Bets and Odds: Bears vs. Saints | October 19, 2025

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Rome Odunze’s Chicago Bears take on the NFC’s New Orleans Saints at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday in Week 7 of the 2025 NFL campaign. In this piece, we’ll dig into Odunze’s stats and trends to help you pick out the top bets among his props for this matchup.

Receiving Yards Prop

Rome Odunze to go over 58.5 yards

Bet $20, Payout $38.02

Rome Odunze Prop Lines

  • Matchup: Chicago Bears vs. New Orleans Saints
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET
  • Date: October 19, 2025
  • Receiving yards prop: Over 58.5 (-111)

Rome Odunze Stats and Trends

  • Rome Odunze has put up 22 catches for a team-leading 328 yards and five TDs this campaign so far this season. He has been targeted on 40 occasions, and averages 65.6 yards receiving.
  • Odunze averages 65.6 receiving yards, 7.1 more than his prop bet for Sunday.
  • In 60.0% of his games this season (three of five), Odunze has totaled over 58.5 receiving yards.
  • He has totaled 5.9 more receiving yards per game (65.6) than his average prop total (59.7).
  • Odunze has gone over on his receiving yards prop bet in 40.0% of his opportunities (twice in five games).
  • In four of five games this season, he has a touchdown catch (including one occasion with more than one TD).

Recent Performances vs. the Saints

Week Opponent Pass Yards Allowed Pass TDs Allowed
1 Cardinals 130 2
2 49ers 267 3
3 Seahawks 233 2
4 Bills 191 2
5 Giants 199 2
6 Patriots 260 3

Bears Home Splits

  • The Bears’ average points scored at home (27.5) is higher than their overall average (25.2). But their average points allowed at home (20.5) is lower than overall (28.2).
  • The Bears’ average yards gained at home (351) is higher than their overall average (338.6). But their average yards conceded at home (325) is lower than overall (369.4).
  • At home, the Bears accumulate 248 passing yards per game and give up 204.5. That’s more than they gain overall (227.8), and less than they allow (213).
  • The Bears’ average rushing yards gained (103) and allowed (120.5) at home are both lower than their overall averages of 110.8 and 156.4, respectively.
  • At home, the Bears convert 42.3% of third downs and allow 26.1% to be converted by their opponent. That’s less than they convert (43.1%) and allow (30.6%) overall.
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