Travis Kelce, Davante Adams, Clyde Edwards-Helaire Highlight Raiders vs. Chiefs Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets on MNF

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Travis Kelce, Davante Adams and Clyde Edwards-Helaire highlight the most popular NFL player prop bets for Monday Night Football's Raiders vs. Chiefs.

Each of the public's picks for tonight's game are in the anytime TD marketplace.


View more NFL player prop projections, lines and odds here!


Raiders vs. Chiefs Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets

  1. Travis Kelce to score a touchdown at any time (-115)
  2. Davante Adams to score a touchdown at any time (+110)
  3. Clyde Edwards-Helaire to score a touchdown at any time (+105)

*Odds and data are according to PointsBet as of Monday afternoon.

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One of the Action Network's top data gurus, Nick Giffen, said the best value is on Davante Adams to score a touchdown.

While the line is priced at +110 at PointsBet, make sure to always line shop. The line is at +140 at bet365.

And at +140, Giffen says Adams' anytime TD prop has value. The Chiefs struggle against WR1s, ranking 31st in defensive DVOA against a team's top wideout.

Giffen added that the Raiders will be at full strength on offense with Hunter Renfrow back in tow, which may alleviate the defensive focus on Adams.

The fair odds on Adams to score a touchdown, Giffen said, is +135, giving +140 a 0.9% edge.

Kelce's fair price is about +100, so PointsBet's -115 clip is a pass.

Meanwhile, Edwards-Helaire's number at +105 is exactly fair value, so if that number lengthens at all, there's value.

"The emergence of Isiah Pacheco could eat into Edwards-Helaire's role, but it seems like books are compensating," Giffen said. "Edwards-Helaire should get receiving work, which boosts his TD chances."

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