
Super Bowl props for Travis Kelce: Anytime touchdown scorer (+100 or greater)
How come Kelce wouldn’t score a touchdown in the season’s most important game? With Patrick Mahomes as quarterback for the last two weeks—which coincided with the best football weeks he had played in months—he caught three touchdowns and scored eighteen touchdowns in 17 postseason games.
As the team’s most reliable player who isn’t named Mahomes, Kelce should have plenty of opportunities close to the goal line. He has scored in two of the three Super Bowls he has participated in. In two playoff games, the 49ers let up an average of 29 points, so they’ll have trouble stopping him from reaching the end zone.
Targets and yards are just two of the postseason receiving metrics in which Kelce leads the Chiefs. In the AFC Championship Game, he brought down 11 balls for 116 yards and a touchdown, so he should be ready for another demanding workload.
Rashee Rice is Kelce’s primary rival in this market according to FanDuel. In addition to sharing targets with one another, Deebo Samuel, Brandon Aiyuk, and George Kittle execute a run-heavy offense that typically results in fewer passes and receptions.
After displaying exceptional play against Kyle Hamilton, the league’s finest safety, Kelce now takes against Talanoa Hufanga, the best safety on the Niners defense. San Francisco is set to take on the NFL’s most deadly quarterback after giving up many big plays against the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers.
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