Ja’Marr Chase NFL Player Props: How to Bet on Bengals WR vs. Chiefs & for Super Bowl MVP

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Rob Carr/Getty Images. Pictured: Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase.

Ja'Marr Chase and the Cincinnati Bengals will travel to Kansas City to compete for a trip to the Super Bowl against the back-to-back AFC champion Chiefs.

Chase has had one of the greatest rookie wide receiver seasons in history, and it's no surprise that he's by far the odds-on favorite to win the AFC's Rookie of the Year Award.

His partnership with quarterback Joe Burrow, of course, dates back to their days at LSU, when they won a National Championship in 2019.

It's in Louisiana where online sports betting will launch on Friday, and what better way to kick it off than with some Joe Burrow and Ja'Marr Chase bets for this weekend's AFC Championship Game.

Ja'Marr Chase's Player Props vs. Chiefs

  • Receptions over: 5.5, -160 (BetMGM)
  • Receptions under: 5.5, +120 (BetMGM)
  • Receiving yards over: 85.5, -114 (FanDuel)
  • Receiving touchdowns under: 87.5, -115 (DraftKings)

Meanwhile, Chase has the fifth-best odds out of any skill position player to win Super Bowl MVP.

He trails only Cooper Kupp (+900), Tyreek Hill (+2000), Travis Kelce (+2000), and Deebo Samuel (+2000) as non-quarterback skill position favorites for that honor.

Super Bowl MVP Odds 

PlayerOdds
Patrick Mahomes+180
Matthew Stafford+300
Jimmy Garoppolo+650
Cooper Kupp+900
Joe Burrow+1000
Tyreek Hill+2000
Travis Kelce+2000
Deebo Samuel+2000
George Kittle+3000
Aaron Donald+3500
Ja'Marr Chase+4000

Read below for a list of promotions in anticipation of Louisiana's sports gambling launch.

Six sportsbook have confirmed that they will launch in Louisiana on Friday, Jan. 28 at 8 a.m. CT.

  1. DraftKings (confirmed)
  2. FanDuel (confirmed)
  3. Caesars (confirmed)
  4. BetMGM (confirmed)
  5. BetRivers (confirmed)
  6. Barstool Sportsbook (confirmed)
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