Chiefs vs. Eagles Parlay Picks: +575 Super Bowl SGP

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Gregory Shamus and Michael DeMocker/Getty Images. Pictured: Travis Kelce and Saquon Barkley.

The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles will clash from the Big Easy on Sunday Night for Super Bowl 59. We have waited two weeks for this highly anticipated matchup between the two best teams in football, who will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET tonight in New Orleans.

Kansas City will attempt to make history tonight. The Chiefs can become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls.

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Chiefs vs. Eagles Parlay Picks

  • Eagles Moneyline
  • Travis Kelce ATD
  • Saquon Barkley ATD

Parlay Payout: +575 (DraftKings)

I suggest playing these as straight bets, as well!

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Eagles Moneyline (+100)

The Eagles hold the advantage in most spots on the field with the exception of quarterback.

Philly has been lights out all season on the defensive line, and I believe their pass rush will give Mahomes and the Chiefs problems tonight.

Kansas City has struggled against the run lately, allowing opponents 151.3 rushing yards per game, which is a spot the Eagles will be ready to exploit.

The Eagles will establish the run and control the pace of this game en route to a Super Bowl victory.

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Travis Kelce ATD (+135)

Travis Kelce has a knack for showing up in the big moments. In those spots, as we know, Mahomes trusts nobody on the field more than his tight end.

The Eagles have struggled to slow down opposing tight ends over the past couple of weeks, allowing north of 150 yards to tight ends over the past two games.

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Saquon Barkley ATD (-195)

The whole world will be riding this prop tonight for good reason. With a lot of juice, it makes for a perfect parlay piece.

As mentioned, Barkley posted a historic season and will see north of 20 touches tonight. He has scored five touchdowns over his last two games, so we'll back him to do so again tonight.


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Kansas City Chiefs

Below, we will look at the last 10 Super Bowl Winners.

2024: Kansas City Chiefs
2023: Kansas City Chiefs
2022: Los Angeles Rams
2021: Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2020: Kansas City Chiefs
2019: New England Patriots
2018: Philadelphia Eagles
2017: New England Patriots
2016: Denver Broncos
2015: New England Patriots

There is an argument to be made that with a win tonight, Kansas City will be the best dynasty in the history of the NFL, although Tom Brady and the Patriots would like a word on that topic.

Kansas City's 15-2 record earned it a ninth consecutive AFC West title. The Chiefs have appeared in four of the last five Super Bowls.

The Chiefs opened the postseason with a hardfought win at home over the Houston Texans. Then, in the AFC Championship Game, MVP Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills gave the Chiefs everything they could handle, but, in typical Chiefs fashion, they earned a close 32-29 win.

The team has lost just one game with Patrick Mahomes under center this season. The lone loss came on Nov. 17 against the Bills.

Mahomes led the offense with 3,928 passing yards, 26 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Veteran Kareem Hunt led the Chiefs ground game with 728 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. Future Hall of Famer Travis Kelce racked up 823 receiving yards during the regular season. Kansas City ranks fourth in points allowed per game (19.4).

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Philadelphia Eagles

Philly comes into the contest as a one-point underdog. Nick Sirianni and the Eagles will have revenge on their minds from Super Bowl 57 and are primed for a potential upset with 17 wins to their name already this season.

The Birds earned their third NFC East Championship over the past six years. Philadelphia had high expectations entering the season after a strong off-season. GM Howie Roseman worked his magic inking a contract with Pro Bowl running back Saquon Barkley. Barkley earned Offensive Player of the Year honors earlier this week. The former Penn State star rushed for 2,005 yards, which ranks second all-time in a regular season.

The Eagles opened the playoffs with an ugly, hard-fought win at home over the Green Bay Packers before punching their ticket to the NFC Championship Game when they defeated Matthew Stafford and the Rams 28-22 in snowy conditions. The Eagles dominated the NFC Championship game, winning 55-23. Their 55 points were tied for the most in an NFC Championship game.

Jalen Hurts led the Eagles offense with 2,903 passing yards and 32 total touchdowns during the regular season. Saquon Barkley has shown no signs of slowing down in the playoffs, with 442 rushing yards and five touchdowns. AJ Brown led the Eagles during the regular season with 1,079 receiving yards and seven touchdowns.

The Eagles lead the NFL in scoring defense, allowing opponents 17.9 points per game.

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