On the other side, Travis Kelce of the Chiefs is poised for a significant impact, with his receiving yards over/under set at 67.5 and total receptions at 6.5. Kelce recently showcased his skills with seven catches for 117 yards and a touchdown, making him a key player to watch in this high-stakes game.
In the NFC Championship Game, the Philadelphia Eagles will host the Washington Commanders at 3 p.m. ET on the same day. The Eagles are favored by six points, and A.J. Brown is projected to have a quieter performance, with the AI PickBot estimating 46.4 receiving yards, suggesting the under 60.5 receiving yards as a solid bet. Meanwhile, Brian Robinson Jr. of the Commanders is expected to exceed 9.5 carries, having achieved at least 10 carries in six of his last seven games.
SportsLine`s model, which has been on a 31-15 betting hot streak this season, has simulated the championship games 10,000 times, providing insights into potential touchdown scorers and prop bets. Players like Saquon Barkley and Terry McLaurin are highlighted as strong candidates for anytime touchdown props.
The Chiefs and Eagles have solidified their positions as the top seeds in their respective conferences, advancing after impressive divisional round victories against the Texans and Rams, respectively.
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