Super Bowl 57: Best Same Game Parlay picks and player props for Chiefs vs. Eagles

Jovan Alford

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Super Bowl 57 is set to get underway on Sunday evening (6:30 p.m. ET, FOX) in Glendale, as the AFC champion Chiefs and NFC champion Eagles will face off at State Farm Stadium. This Super Bowl has the making of an instant classic, and with so many high-profile stars in action, there are a lot of interesting prop bets and potential same-game parlays in which bettors can invest.

The Eagles are listed as 1.5-point favorites over the Chiefs, with the total set at 50.5 points, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. If you have been following along with us here at Sporting News, we've looked at various player prop bets for the Eagles, Chiefs, and the two stellar quarterbacks in this matchup. However, we also want to provide bettors with a potentially lucrative same-game parlay they can place before Sunday evening's kickoff.

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Chiefs-Eagles Same Game Parlay: Best props for Super Bowl 57

Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook

Player Prop Odds
Travis Kelce Anytime TD scorer -115
A.J. Brown Anytime TD scorer +135
Isiah Pacheco OVER 46.5 rushing yards -110
DeVonta Smith OVER 5.5 receptions +112

Total Odds (4 legs): +1488 | Bet: $20 | To win: $297.78

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Travis Kelce anytime TD scorer (-115)

This might be the best odds we will get on Kelce to score a touchdown before Sunday night's kickoff against the Eagles. Kelce was undoubtedly the best tight end in pro football this season and the Chiefs' top receiving target. The 33-year-old tight end played outstanding in Kansas City's previous two playoff games, recording 21 receptions (25 targets) for 176 yards and three touchdowns. Kelce has proven he can dominate against anyone including a solid Eagles' pass defense that only allowed three touchdowns to tight ends this season. However, out of the 12 touchdowns Kelce scored during the regular season, 10 came inside the red zone.

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A.J. Brown anytime TD scorer (+135)

Brown has not made a huge impact in the postseason thus far, recording just seven receptions (14 targets) for 50 yards. This is a far cry from what we saw from the star wide receiver during the regular season when he recorded 88 receptions (145 targets) for 1,496 yards and 11 scores. However, bettors should not be alarmed by his lack of production in the Eagles' first two playoff games. Not only did Philadelphia jump out to early leads, thus limiting Brown's opportunities, but the Chiefs also present a highly favorable matchup. During the regular season, Kansas City's defense allowed 20 touchdowns to wide receivers, which was tied with the Titans. They've been better in the playoffs (two TDs to WRs), but if Brown gets matched up against L'Jarius Sneed (four receiving TDs allowed) or rookie Jaylen Watson (five TDs allowed), it could be a good day for the veteran wide receiver.

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Isiah Pacheco OVER 46.5 rushing yards (-110)

The Chiefs will likely need Pacheco to step up if they want to win on Sunday. The rookie running back did not do much on the ground in the AFC title game (26 yards on 10 carries), but in his Pacheco's 13 starts this year, he has gone OVER 46.5 rushing yards nine times. The talented rookie will be going up against an Eagles' run defense that improved during the second half but allowed 121.6 rushing yards per game. In their two playoff games, Philly gave up 84 yards to 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey and 61 yards to Giants RB Saquon Barkley despite those games quickly turning into blowouts. This game figures to be more competitive, so Pacheco should get plenty of opportunities.

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DeVonta Smith OVER 5.5 receptions (+112)

We talked about Brown earlier, so it's only right we get a Smith prop in the mix for Super Bowl Sunday. The second-year wide receiver has been excellent this season, recording 95 receptions (136 targets) for 1,196 yards and seven touchdowns. In the postseason, the former Alabama star has produced eight receptions (13 targets) for 97 yards and a touchdown. We believe bettors are getting a good number for Smith's receptions prop, especially against a Chiefs' defense that allowed the eighth-most receptions during the regular season and has a couple of rookie corners. Smith went over 5.5 receptions in eight out of 17 regular season games and had five other games with at least five receptions.

Jovan Alford

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Jovan Alford is a content producer for The Sporting News. He joined TSN in 2022 after working at DraftKings Nation as a staff writer. Jovan is an avid Philadelphia sports fan, which comes with its own set of joys but heartbreak at the same time. Jovan is also Philadelphia born and raised and went to school at La Salle University, where he graduated in 2014.