We're just a day away from the Super Bowl, and with countless Super Bowl player props to sift through, finding the best value can be somewhat of a chore.
Luckily for you, our Covers experts have rounded up the best Seahawks vs. Patriots props on the board. Do yourself a favor and get them in before the Big Game kicks off on Sunday!
Seahawks vs Patriots player props
| Player | Pick | |
|---|---|---|
| Over 231.5 passing yards | -111 | |
| Longest rush Over 14.5 yards | +100 | |
| Over 1.5 receptions | -143 | |
| Over 50.5 rushing yards | -113 | |
| Over 0.5 receiving yards | +153 |

Prop bet #1: Sam Darnold Over 231.5 passing yards
Sam Darnold threw for 4,048 yards in the regular season despite often playing with a positive game script. He went ballistic in the NFC title game, completing 25-for-36 passes for 346 yards. The New England Patriots are stout against the run, so the Seattle Seahawks will likely air it out against a defense that ranked 15th in dropback success rate.
The Pats haven't allowed many passing yards over the last month, but have often played in poor weather while facing a slew of terrible QBs, including Brady Cook, Quinn Ewers, and Jarret Stidham. They'll have a much tougher time containing Darnold, who was named a Pro Bowler for the second straight year.
Prop bet #2: Drake Maye longest rush Over 14.5 yards
Drake Maye broke off big gains with his legs against the Chargers (37-yard long) and Broncos (28-yard long), and has recorded a run of 14+ yards in four of his last six games going back to Week 15’s showdown with the Bills — another stingy pass defense.
The Seahawks haven’t faced a quarterback as mobile as Maye in a long time. You’d have to go back to a Week 9 matchup with Jayden Daniels. Since then, the Seahawks have defended a slew of pocket passers and veteran QBs, yet plenty of those less-than-spry passers picked up significant gains on the ground.
Prop bet #3: George Holani Over 1.5 receptions
New England's run stop is healthy and shutting the door on opponent running backs in the playoffs. Mike Vrabel’s game plan will be to eliminate the Seahawks ground game and put the Super Bowl on Sam Darnold, attacking the Seahawks QB with blitzes.
With Zach Charbonnet out, George Holani has stepped up as the RB2/third-down back and drew four targets for three receptions and 27 yards in the NFC title game. He now has two weeks to work within the offense and get used to the increased involvement. New England has allowed the seventh-most targets and fifth-most receptions to RBs this season.
Prop bet #4: Rhamondre Stevenson Over 50.5 rushing yards
Rhamondre Stevenson is coming off a 25-carry game and has been the clear focal point of the offense since Week 18. Over that four-game stretch, he's topped 320 rushing yards and cleared this number in every game, including matchups against three elite defenses.
The workload is all his, with Henderson reduced to an afterthought, as Stevenson handled 90% of the RB opportunities last week. Even if Seattle sells out to stop the run, Stevenson has already proven he can move the pile against the Chargers, Texans, and Broncos.
Prop bet #5: Jake Bobo Over 0.5 receiving yards
Here’s to hoping we can get just one yard from Jake Bobo's “Open Arms” in Super Bowl LX. He caught two balls in the regular season, but in two postseason outings, the 6-foot-4 receiver has been targeted three times for two catches, one of which was a 17-yard touchdown in the NFC title game.
Bobo, utilized more for his run blocking, is a sneaky option in Klint Kubiak’s play-action schemes and has shown good hands and solid route running in his limited usage.
Odds are correct at the time of publishing and are subject to change.
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