- Travis Kelce has +125 odds to record 80+ yards.
- Khalil Shakir’s reception total is set at 5.5.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Receivers in the AFC Championship game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills will be busy and this is a great spot to take action betting on the key receivers.
More specifically, Travis Kelce and Khalil Shakir are popular names on Super Bowl sportsbooks that are seeing plenty of action and at valuable odds as well.
Playoff Kelce Returns To Form?
Travis Kelce Alternate Receiving Yards
- 80+ Yards: +125
Yes, Kelce has had a career low season in terms of yardage, however, his most impressive work comes in the playoffs. Kelce is coming off of a 117 yard outing in the Divisional Round of the playoffs against Houston.
Looking at his previous years in the postseason dating back to 2020, he’s gone for 80+ receiving yards 11 times in 15 games. That includes three games against Buffalo in the playoffs where he’s gone over twice.
Even on a down year, Kelce is still Patrick Mahomes’ go to option as he leads the team in receptions, targets, and yards. That said, plus money Chiefs props are rarely offered on Kelce so this is a great spot to take action.
Shakir Remains Top Target For Josh Allen
Khalil Shakir Total Receptions
- Over 5.5 +125
- Under 5.5 -165
Khalil Shakir has been that guy for Josh Allen and the Buffalo receiving game. He paces all Bills receivers in yards, receptions, and targets for the season and has gone over the 5.5 reception mark seven times in the regular season.
In the two playoff games that Buffalo has played already, he’s hauled in six receptions in each of them. Bettors can expect this trend to continue here and enjoy a plus money hit for his Bills prop odds in what is expected to be a closely kept game.
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