
The time has come for Super Bowl LIX between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, February 9, and we'll send things off right by cobbling together a spicy three-leg same-game parlay for the proceedings.
The Eagles defense has been menacing, but with a total so high and an offense as talented as the Chiefs', we should find a reasonable way to a payday under the lights in New Orleans.
Let's highlight a few players who should shine in this one as we build a same-game parlay for Chiefs vs Eagles in the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 9.
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The star of this Kansas City Chiefs' offense, at least at the skill positions, is no longer Travis Kelce. It's Xavier Worthy.
Worthy has been targeted 13 times through two playoff gams, catching 11 of those passes, and with plenty of unreliable receivers getting work in recent weeks like Hollywood Brown and JuJu Smith-Schuster I do believe it will be Worthy to pick up plenty of the snaps and targets here.
The Eagles allowed 18 of their 33 touchdowns to the wide receiver position this year, and most importantly they've been excellent in the red zone which should influence Kansas City to try and hit a home run from 30 or so yards downfield. Worthy has averaged over 20 yards on his longest reception in the last four games, which should help his chances of catching Philly off guard.
Yes, the Eagles have been excellent in the red zone and elite against the run, but that isn't scaring me off taking Kareem Hunt to score a touchdown here.
That's certainly been the case in recent games, anyway, as Hunt has scored a touchdown in four straight as he continues to dominate snaps in the backfield over Isaiah Pacheco and take on the goal line carries.
Hunt has run brilliantly this season, and in the playoffs is averaging 4.32 yards per carry with a reception in each game to boot. Kansas City is going to get him involved if last week is any indication -- he rushed 17 times and played 58% of the snaps. Back him to find paydirt.
The Eagles have fully unleashed Dallas Goedert ever since their tight end returned from injury a month ago. He's been targeted 24 times in the last four games, catching at least four passes in each, and against a defense which sits in the bottom half of the league in DVOA against tight ends he should once again be a major player for Philly.
Goedert is now averaging 62.6 yards per game in the playoffs, and a whopping 12.53 yards per reception. With Trent McDuffie locking down A.J. Brown, there's going to be plenty of opportunities for other Eagles receivers here -- and Goedert is my favorite target.
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