Updated Titans vs. Chiefs Odds: AFC Championship Game
- Titans Spread: +7 (-105)
- Chiefs Spread: -7(-115)
- Titans Moneyline: +270
- Chiefs Moneyline: -320
- Over/Under: 51
Odds as of Sunday afternoon and via FanDuel, where Action Network users get a risk-free bet up to $500.
Below you'll find hourly updates on the latest betting odds for the 2020 AFC Championship Game between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs, which will kickoff at 3:05 p.m. ET.
Titans vs. Chiefs Odds Tracker
2 p.m. ET: The AFC Championship spread still sits at Chiefs -7 vs. Titans across all seven sportsbooks we're tracking, though the over/under continues to fall, ticking as low as 51 at some books.
Here are the best lines as of writing:
- Titans Spread: +7 (-105) at FanDuel
- Chiefs Spread: -7 (-108) at PointsBet
- Titans Moneyline: +290 at FanDuel
- Chiefs Moneyline: -334 at BetMGM
- Over: 51 (-110) at DraftKings, PointsBet, SugarHouse and WilliamHill
- Under: 51.5 (-110) at bet365, BetMGM and PointsBet
1 p.m. ET: The Titans vs. Chiefs spread continues to hold steady at Kansas City -7 while the AFC Championship over/under is also stagnant at 51.5.
If you're shopping for the best lines, here are your options as of writing:
- Titans Spread: +7 (-105) at FanDuel
- Chiefs Spread: -7 (-108) at PointsBet
- Titans Moneyline: +285 at DraftKings and PointsBet
- Chiefs Moneyline: -330 at bet365
- Over: 51.5 (-110) at bet365, DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, PointsBet, SugarHouse and WilliamHill
- Under: 51.5 (-110) at bet365, DraftKings, FanDuel, BetMGM, PointsBet, SugarHouse and WilliamHill
11:50 a.m. ET: The AFC Championship spread continues to hold at Chiefs -7 across the seven sportsbooks we're tracking. The over/under, meanwhile, continues to tick lower — it's a uniform 51.5 across the market as of writing.
If you think the Chiefs will cover, you'll find the best odds (-108) at PointsBet. If you think the Titans will cover, you'll find the best odds (-105) at FanDuel.
If you're interested in the moneyline, these are the best lines as of writing:
- Titans +285 at PointsBet
- Chiefs -330 at PointsBet and WilliamHill
And finally, if you want action on the total, here are your best options:
- Over 51.5 (-110) at bet365, DraftKings, FanDuel, PointsBet, SugarHouse and WilliamHill
- Under 51.5 (-106) at BetMGM
10:55 a.m. ET: This spread has finally moved to the all important key number of 7.
Books initially held off moving the line from Chiefs -7.5 to -7 despite sharp action on the Titans +7.5, but all seven books we're tracking this morning eventually budged.
The over/under has also fallen over the past 24 hours after peaking at 53 early on Saturday. Now it sits between 51.5 and 52 across the market.
If you're line shopping, these are the best prices as of writing:
- Titans Spread: +7 (-105) at FanDuel
- Chiefs Spread: -7 (-108) at PointsBet
- Titans Moneyline: +285 at PointsBet
- Chiefs Moneyline: -320 at FanDuel
- Over: 51.5 (-110) at bet365, PointsBet and WilliamHill
- Under: 52 (-110) at DraftKings and SugarHouse
Opening Titans vs. Chiefs Odds
This game opened with a spread of Chiefs -7.5 and an over/under of 51.5 last Sunday. The total has shifted the most since, rising as high as 53 earlier this week.
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Titans' Path to the AFC Championship Game
First the Titans stunned Tom Brady in Foxborough. Then they routed MVP frontrunner Lamar Jackson and the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
Now they’ll draw the 2-seeded Chiefs, who the Titans beat 35-32 during the regular season.
This will be the Titans' first AFC Championship Game appearance since the 2002 season, when they lost to the Raiders. At stake for Mike Vrabel’s squad? The second Super Bowl appearance in franchise history — the first came in the 1999 season, when the Titans lost to the Rams.
Chiefs' Path to the AFC Championship Game
The Chiefs’ postseason run looked like it was trending toward a premature end when the Texans took a 24-0 lead in the first quarter of their Divisional Round matchup. But Kansas City scored 41 unanswered points to regain the lead and eventually secure the victory behind a superb game from Patrick Mahomes.
Now the Chiefs return to the AFC Championship, where their 2018 postseason run ended in a loss to the Patriots.