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Seahawks/Patriots Player Props Line Movement: Tracking Major Market Shifts for Super Bowl 60

Sascha Paruk

By Sascha Paruk in NFL News

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Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed running with the ball
Jan 25, 2026; Seattle, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Rashid Shaheed (22) runs in the first half against the Los Angeles Rams in the 2026 NFC Championship Game at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-Imagn Images

With the Seattle Seahawks set to face the New England Patriots at Levi’s Stadium for Super Bowl 60 this Sunday, the Super Bowl odds are shifting rapidly beneath the feet of oddsmakers. While the traditional spread and total often garner the headlines, the player prop market has become a hive of activity, revealing where sharp money and public sentiment are colliding ahead of kickoff in Santa Clara.

As gameday approaches, significant volatility has emerged across key offensive markets. Quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Drake Maye are at the center of these adjustments, with bookmakers recalibrating lines on passing totals and rushing production in response to early action and injury news. Similarly, the backfield battle is drawing attention, particularly concerning Rhamondre Stevenson’s expected workload versus the usage of Seattle’s backfield. Even depth charts are being scrutinized, suggesting bettors are anticipating specific game scripts that deviate from the standard regular-season narrative.

This report dissects the most crucial line movements and odds shifts for the Seahawks-Patriots showdown. From yardage totals to touchdown scorer probabilities, we break down where the numbers have moved since opening, providing a clear picture of how the market expects individual performances to unfold under the lights.

Seahawks vs Patriots Player Prop Line Movement for Super Bowl 60

Player (Team)PropOpening LineCurrent Line
Rashid Shaheed (SEA)Rushing + Receiving Yds35.529.5 (↓)
Kenneth Walker III (SEA)Rushing + Receiving Yds101.595.5 (↓)
Drake Maye (NE)Rushing Yards32.537.5 (↑)
Mack Hollins (NE)Receiving Yards30.525.5 (↓)
Sam Darnold (SEA)Passing Yards226.5230.5 (↑)
George Holani (SEA)Rushing + Receiving Yds19.523.5 (↑)
AJ Barner (SEA)Receiving Yards28.524.5 (↓)
Rhamondre Stevenson (NE)Rushing Yards52.549.5 (↓)
Kayshon Boutte (NE)Receiving Yards26.529.5 (↑)
George Holani (SEA)Receiving Yards7.510.5 (↑)

The betting market for the upcoming clash at Levi’s Stadium has been far from static. As sharp money filters in and injury reports clarify Maye’s shoulder situation, oddsmakers have made adjustments to their opening numbers. While confidence is growing in Sam Darnold’s arm, the market is aggressively buying stock in Maye’s legs.

Conversely, the skill-position markets suggest a tempering of expectations for established veterans, with significant downward trends for Kenneth Walker III and Mack Hollins. These shifts offer critical insight into the expected game script, hinting that bookmakers foresee a battle where defensive schemes might neutralize primary weapons, forcing secondary options to eat into the volume.

The following table highlights the most significant movement in offensive player totals since the markets opened. The data reveals a bearish outlook on Rashid Shaheed’s total production and a notable surge in expectation for Maye’s rushing ability.

The fluctuations in the player prop market for this Super Bowl matchup are not random; they are a direct response to the statistical realities of the defenses taking the field. The movement away from Seattle’s ground game and toward New England’s quarterback mobility paints a clear picture of how bettors expect the tactical battle to play out in the trenches.

The Patriots’ Run Defense Forces a Fade on Walker

The most significant downward trend belongs to Kenneth Walker III, whose combined yardage line has tumbled to 95.5. Despite becoming the undisputed focal point of the offense following Zach Charbonnet’s injury, this correction is heavily supported by the Patriots’ defensive metrics. New England has been a brick wall against the run this season, allowing a stifling 71.33 rushing yards per game.

The market is reacting to the likelihood that the Seahawks will struggle to establish efficiency on the ground. The Patriots’ defense allows just 4.62 yards per play overall and holds opposing offenses to scoring on only 16.22% of their drives. With Walker facing a unit that surrenders so little real estate, the sharp money is betting on volume inefficiency, effectively forcing Seattle into a one-dimensional game script that abandons the ground-and-pound approach early.

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Correlation Play: Darnold’s Volume vs Efficiency

The drop in Walker’s expectations correlates directly with the rise in Sam Darnold’s passing yardage prop, which has ticked up to 230.5. The logic here is game-script dependent: if New England’s elite front seven—which contributes to a defense allowing only 209.67 total net yards per game—stymies the run, Seattle will be forced to utilize an air raid approach.

However, this is a conflict of strength versus strength. Darnold enters the game with a blistering 122.4 passer rating over his last two outings, averaging 8.9 yards per attempt. He faces a Patriots secondary allowing just 168 gross passing yards per game. The line movement suggests bettors believe Darnold’s recent efficiency, combined with necessary volume from a stalled run game, will help him eclipse the total despite the difficult matchup.

Drake Maye: The Scramble Factor

On the other side of the ball, the aggression on Drake Maye’s rushing total (up to 37.5) reflects a specific vulnerability in the Seahawks’ defense. Seattle is allowing 357.5 total net yards per game, significantly more than their counterparts.

While Maye is averaging 177.7 passing yards per game, his efficiency on the ground has been the differentiator. Averaging 5.88 yards per rush attempt, the second-year quarterback has shown a willingness to tuck and run, a trait emphasized by Seahawks safety Julian Love’s comments on needing to “rush as one.” The market move indicates a belief that against a Seattle defense conceding 259 passing yards per game, the coverage may be soft enough to open rushing lanes, or the pass rush will flush Maye from the pocket, forcing him to utilize his legs to exploit the open field.

The Bearish Outlook on Secondary Weapons

The fade on Rashid Shaheed (down to 29.5 combined yards) further underscores the respect the market has for New England’s containment. With the Patriots allowing the lowest points per drive in the data set (0.70), the opportunities for explosive plays—Shaheed’s specialty—are projected to be scarce. The data suggests that unless a player is a high-volume funnel like Darnold, finding production against a unit allowing less than 210 yards per game will be an uphill battle. Consequently, we see a pivot toward depth pieces like George Holani (line up to 23.5), suggesting a specific red zone or check-down role for the back in Klint Kubiak’s scheme.

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Sascha Paruk
Sascha Paruk

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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.

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