- Kareem Hunt has +115 odds to score at Super Bowl 59.
- There are +200 odds for DeVonta Smith to score a touchdown.
- Noah Gray has +400 odds to score in the Super Bowl.
NEW ORLEANS – Super Bowl 59 is expected to be loaded with scoring which means several different players could hit the end zone and cash on their anytime touchdown odds.
Surprisingly though, Super Bowl 59 sportsbooks have high plus money odds on some key players that are bound to find pay dirt at some point during the game.
Kareem Hunt (+115)
Kareem Hunt’s Chiefs props to score have been easily the biggest surprise on this list of players to score. Hunt has found the end zone 9 times this season and has scored in both of the Chiefs playoff games. Not to mention, his scoring run extends back into the regular season as he’s on a four-game streak of finding the end zone.
In the playoffs, Philly has allowed two of the last three leasing opposing rushers in that game to find the end zone as well.
DeVonta Smith (+200)
This is tremendous value for DeVonta Smith’s Eagles SB59 odds to score as he is heavily involved in the Philly offense. Smith is due for a score in the Super Bowl being that he hasn’t scored yet in the playoffs after scoring eight times in the regular season.
Smith has been a top target this season in the red zone as he leads the team with 12 targets and 8 receptions from inside the 20. He has a 66.7% receptions percentage and leads with a 40% target share as well.
It helps that Smith has had some of the best games of his career against Kansas City with 99+ yards in all three career matchups against them. That said, this is a great spot to get in on his odds.
Noah Gray (+400)
Noah Gray is definitely the Darkhorse of this list of potential touchdown scorers, but he’s worth keeping an eye on at his odds price. He’s had a breakout year across the board in targets (49), receptions (40), yards (437) and touchdowns (5).
In the red zone specifically, he’s been killing it catching nine of 10 targets that have come his way on a 26.3% target share for four of his five touchdowns on the year.
While the Eagles have one of the tougher defenses against opposing receivers this season, they are in the bottom half of the league in red zone targets allowed to tight ends this season.
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