Ravens vs Chiefs Most Popular Props: Patrick Mahomes, Derrick Henry

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Ravens vs. Chiefs Most Popular Props

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Thursday, Sept. 5
8:20 p.m. ET
NBC
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+3
-120
46.5
-112o / -108u
+128
Chiefs Odds
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-3
-102
46.5
-112o / -108u
-152
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The most popular player prop bets for the NFL season opener between the Ravens and Chiefs on Thursday night involve the best player in the league: Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

The public is also incredibly bullish on Ravens running back Derrick Henry, despite a relative decline in production since his glory years. Still, this is a Baltimore team that's predicated on running the football — and Henry may buck the team's longtime trend of having a running back by committee.

Retail bettors are certainly banking on the Ravens to philosophically change courses. Henry's props to score a touchdown, the first touchdown and outperform his rushing yards total represent three of the four most popular props for Ravens vs. Chiefs on Thursday night.

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Ravens vs. Chiefs Most Popular Prop Bets

  1. Derrick Henry to score the first TD (+550)
  2. Derrick Henry to score a TD (-125)
  3. Patrick Mahomes to record over 265.5 passing yards (-115)
  4. Derrick Henry to record over 65.5 rushing yards (-110)
  5. Justice Hill to record over 8.5 receiving yards (-120)

This data is courtesy of BetMGM.

For what it's worth, Mahomes to throw for over 265.5 passing yards actually records as an edge, according to our proprietary prop tool.

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