Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes Headline Chiefs vs. Bucs Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets on SNF

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Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes are far and away the most popular NFL player prop bets for Sunday Night Football's Chiefs vs. Bucs.

No Buccaneer made the top three for SNF on NBC. Kelce's props are on him to score while Mahomes' prop is — curiously — on him to underperform.


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Chiefs vs. Bucs Most Popular NFL Player Prop Bets

  1. Travis Kelce to score the first touchdown in the game (+700)
  2. Travis Kelce to score a touchdown at any time (-110)
  3. Patrick Mahomes under 25.5 completions (-105)

*Odds and data are according to BetMGM as of Sunday morning.

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Kelce to score first and Kelce to score anytime tonight are the two most popular player prop picks at BetMGM.

Kelce has scored in two of three games this season, which includes a rushing touchdown and receiving TD last week in a loss versus the Colts.

Mahomes to throw for 25 or fewer completions is the next most popular prop pick across the country.

The gunslinger completed only 20 passes last week and 24 passes the week before. He did complete 30 in his first game against the Cardinals.

The public is anticipating the Chiefs go run heavy for this contest against a Bucs defense that ranks No. 1 in the NFL against the pass.

Tampa Bay is No. 10 in the league against the run, according to Football Outsiders.

You can find the best price on the market for that aforementioned Mahomes prop at Caesars, where Under 26.5 Completions is -110.

About the Author
Avery Yang is an editor at the Action Network who focuses on breaking news across the sports world and betting algorithms that try to predict eventual outcomes. He is also Darren Rovell's editor. Avery is a recent graduate from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He has written for the Washington Post, the Associated Press, Sports Illustrated, (the old) Deadspin, MLB.com and others.

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