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Chiefs vs. Ravens AFC Championship TD scorer prop picks
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The Chiefs are bidding to make their fourth Super Bowl appearance with Patrick Mahomes as quarterback, but the Ravens and Lamar Jackson stand in their way.

Kansas City snuck by Buffalo, 27-24, in the first-ever career road playoff game for Mahomes. Baltimore dealt Houston a 34-10 loss in the other AFC Divisional round game. 

Let's get to Chiefs vs. Ravens anytime TD scorer prop picks ahead of Sunday's AFC Championship. Good luck and enjoy what little football we have left this season!

 

Touchdown scorer odds & props for Chiefs vs. Ravens 

These are our favorite Chiefs vs. Ravens touchdown scorer prop picks, along with the latest odds for each at top-rated sportsbooks:

  • Travis Kelce ATTD scorer ()
  • Lamar Jackson anytime TD scorer ()
  • Isiah Pacheco ATTD scorer ()
  • Zay Flowers anytime TD scorer ()

We'll begin with a familiar name in Travis Kelce, who rediscovered the end zone for the first time since Week 12 on Sunday. 

Travis Kelce TD prop odds ()

Kelce busted out of a seven-game scoring slump with his first multiple TD game of the season. His two receiving TDs came from 23 and 3 yards out.

Kelce and Mahomes set an NFL record by connecting on their 16th playoff TD. Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski held the old mark at 15.   

Targeted a team-high six times against the Bills, Kelce caught five passes for 75 yards. His reawakening as a TD scorer could portend big things again for the Chiefs.

Last season, Kelce scored in all three playoff games including the Super Bowl. He finished with four TDs last postseason, which ended in Kansas City's second Super Bowl win with Kelce and Mahomes.

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Lamar Jackson ATTD scorer prop odds ()

Jackson's lack of postseason success was a focal point entering last Saturday's game against the Texans. He came in with a 1-3 record, and the Ravens had never advanced the NFL Divisional round.

That all changed after Jackson led Baltimore to a dominant 34-10 win over the Texans and much-ballyhooed rookie QB C.J. Stroud.

Jackson had a hand in all four TDs score by the Ravens.

  • Jackson 3-yard TD pass to Nelson Agholor
  • Jackson 15-yard TD run
  • Jackson 15-yard TD pass to Isaiah Likely
  • Jackson 8-yard TD run  

Jackson equaled the amount of his total playoff TDs (4) in his first four postseason appearances. Jackson and Mahomes haven't met since September 2021. Baltimore pulled out a 36-35 win after Jackson scored a pair of rushing TDs and threw for one along with two picks.

Interested on his price to score at least two TDs against the Chiefs again? That will pay out nicely at .

Isiah Pacheco anytime TD scorer odds ()

Pacheco is a critical piece of the playoff puzzle for Kansas City. He led the Chiefs in rushing yards in both wins, and more importantly for ATTD bettors, scored a touchdown against the Dolphins and Bills, too.

Pacheco has scored at least a TD in his last six games dating back to the regular season. His path to pay dirt will be more of a challenge against the Ravens, who allowed a league-low six rushing TDs during the regular season.

That said, we like his chances to extend the TD scoring streak to seven games at this price.  

Zay Flowers ATTD scorer ()

Flowers was shut out of the end zone in the win over Houston. He entered that tilt having scored in four of five previous games.  

The rookie from Boston College had four catches for 41 yards including this 17-yard reception in his NFL playoff debut.  

There is a chance Baltimore tight end Mark Andrews (ankle) could return from injury to play on Sunday. That could affect target share for Jackson's other receivers, but will likely impact fellow TE Isaiah Likely more than Flowers.

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Kris Johnson serves as lead writer. With more than 15 years in sports journalism, his work has been featured in Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily, The Sporting News, NASCAR Illustrated, and more. Johnson, who also wrote a sports betting novel entitled The Endgame, graduated from Middlebury College.