3 Best Super Bowl Receiving Prop Bets: Tight Ends Dominate in Chiefs vs. Eagles

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Super Bowl 57 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET today at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. To help you make your picks for the big game, we are here to give you the best Super Bowl receiving props.

The Chiefs and Eagles tied for the best record in the league at 14-3, and they also finished the season tied for the highest-scoring offenses in the NFL (28.7 PPG). This should make for an excellent final game of the NFL season, and for those struggling to make a pick on the spread, moneyline, or over/under total, the Super Bowl betting board is full of props ranging from player stats to what color the Gatorade dumped on the winning coach will be. 

Each sportsbook has different odds, lines, and even welcome offers to help you build your bankroll. So be sure to shop around to make sure you are betting on the best Super Bowl odds possible. 

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Super Bowl 57: Chiefs vs. Eagles Betting Odds

Here are the up-to-date Super Bowl 57 odds and lines from some top US sportsbooks.

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NFL · Sun (2/12) @ 6:30pm ET

KC Chiefs at SF 49ers
State Farm Stadium , Glendale, AZ

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Best Receiving Prop Bets for Super Bowl 57 

This season’s Super Bowl features two of the best offenses and some of the best pass-catchers in the NFL. This should make for an exciting, action-packed game filled with big plays from some of the game’s best stars.

If you want to get in on the action and place a wager on our favorite Super Bowl 57 receiving props, read on for how we are betting the big game.

Travis Kelce Over 7.5 Receptions (-105, DraftKings)

For this prop, we need Kelce to catch at least eight passes against the Eagles, which may sound like an outrageous number for a tight end, but Kelce has dominated during the postseason and has enjoyed a career year this season.

After the Chiefs traded Tyreek Hill during the offseason, there were a lot of questions surrounding this skill room. Luckily, Kelce picked up the slack and posted career-highs in targets (152), receptions (110), receiving yards (1,338), touchdown receptions (12), and catch percentage (72.4%).

While he is hauling in 6.5 receptions per game, which would leave us Under this number, he has totaled a 14-reception game and a seven-reception game in the postseason, proving how much Mahomes has relied on his elite tight end.

Also read: DraftKings bettor fades Mahomes in Super Bowl props for shot at $220K 

Dallas Goedert Over 4.5 Receptions (-125, DraftKings)

If tight end is your favorite position, you should be in luck for this game. Since the start of last season, when Hurts took over the starting quarterback role, Goedert’s production in this offense has increased significantly.

With Hurts as his starting quarterback, Goedert is putting up 4.1 receptions on 5.4 targets per game, averaging 13.8 yards per reception. His production in the postseason has gone down, but Philadelphia has smoked their competition in the playoffs this season, so Goedert’s athleticism was not needed as much, and the opportunities have yet to be there.

While Kansas City’s defense is suspect, it will be tough to beat, and with the Chiefs’ unstoppable offense, the Eagles offense will not have a lot of time off the field, which means the opportunities for Goedert to get his number called increase. Philadelphia is also ranked fourth in the NFL in third and fourth down conversion percentage, further increasing Goedert’s time on the field.

It also helps that the Chiefs are the worst team in the NFL at covering the slot, no matter who is lined up there. The odds are not pretty for this one, but if you are looking to beef up a parlay or simply looking for a winner, this is worth a play at DraftKings.

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DeVonta Smith Over 62.5 Receiving Yards (-130, DraftKings)

During the regular season, Smith has exceeded this number 10 times in 17 games played, and while he has not hit this number in the postseason, the Eagles have not needed its passing game as much. Philadelphia beat the Giants by 31 in the Divisional Round and the 49ers by 24 in the NFC Championship game, and neither game was all that close at any point.

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith
Eagles WR DeVonta Smith is circled on our Super Bowl receiving props sheet (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

In his two playoff games this season, Smith has put up 61- and 36-yard receiving totals, but one of his catches in the 49ers game was a massive fourth-down conversion (it was actually a drop, but respect the whistles), and with Smith being a big-play receiver, he can go over this number in the blink of an eye.

In the 10 games he has gone over this number, he is averaging 100.1 receiving yards on seven receptions and 9.6 targets per game. For his career, Smith has gone over this number in seven of the nine games he has received at least nine targets, and in all eight games, he has hauled in seven passes.

Smith was a weapon down the stretch, and with this game having all the makings of a shoot-out, Smith should thrive and easily go Over this number.

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How To Watch Super Bowl 57

The Super Bowl is one of the most-watched and bet-on events on the planet, and this season should be no different, especially with an electric Chiefs vs. Eagles matchup. This will be a matchup of the best regular-season teams in the league and a match between two MVP favorites, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts.

There are countless other storylines, including this being the first brother vs. brother matchup in Super Bowl history with Travis and Jason Kelce and Andy Reid coaching against his old team in the Super Bowl. 

No matter what happens, this will be a fun Super Bowl. Here are the details on how to watch Super Bowl 57.

Date: Sunday, Feb. 12
Kickoff: 6:30 p.m. ET
Location: State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ.
Broadcast: FOX

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DJ Corrigan is a sports betting writer for Gaming Today and has been covering the world of wagering since his days at Ohio State University. Corrigan's love of betting the Over and chasing the hungry dogs has led him to a career crunching numbers with an emphasis on NCAAF, NCAAB, NFL, and MLB betting.

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