Dolphins vs Chiefs Props – Best Player Props to Bet for Wild Card Weekend
By Robert Duff in NFL Football
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- The Miami Dolphins are in Kansas City to face the reigning AFC champion Chiefs on NFL Wild Card Weekend
- Tyreek Hill’s receiving yardage total is set at 83.5 yards with equal -115 odds for the over and under
- A look through an abundance of Dolphins vs Chiefs player props can be found below with odds and picks
The Kansas City Chiefs already own a win this season over the Miami Dolphins as these two AFC teams clash on NFL Wild Card Weekend. Which players should you focus on for the rematch for today’s Dolphins vs Chiefs props?
The Chiefs beat the Dolphins 21-14 in Week 9 in a game that was played in Frankfurt, Germany. Former Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill of the Dolphins faced his old club for the first time in that game and was held to 62 yards in receptions. As he meets the Chiefs for the first time in Kansas City, will he fare any better playing at his old haunt, while being a good bet in the Dolphins vs Chiefs player props?
These and other questions must be taken under consideration when assessing the Dolphins vs Chiefs player props for Saturday.
Dolphins vs Chiefs Player Props
Passer | Completions | Passing Yards | Passing TDs |
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Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) | 21.5 (O -105 | U -125) | 232.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 1.5 (O -125 | U +155) |
Patrick Mahomes (KC) | 23.5 (O -105 | U -125) | 247.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 1.5 (O -132 | U +105) |
Rusher | Rushing Attempts | Rushing Yards | Rushing + Receiving Yards |
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC) | OFF | 9.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 15.5 (O -115 | U -115) |
Isiah Pacheco (KC) | 15.5 (O -120 | U -110) | 64.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 87.5 (O -115 | U -115) |
Patrick Mahomes (KC) | 4.5 (O EVEN | U -130) | 24.5 (O -120 | U -110) | OFF |
Tua Tagovailoa (MIA) | 2.5 (O +140 | U -200) | 5.5 (O -120 | U -110) | OFF |
Receiver | Receptions | Receiving Yards | Longest Reception |
Tyreek Hill (MIA) | 6.5 (O +130 | U EVEN) | 83.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 25.5 (O -120 | U -110) |
Rashee Rice (KC) | 6.5 (O +115 | U -150) | 63.5 (O -120 | U -110) | 21.5 (O -120 | U -110) |
Travis Kelce (KC) | 5.5 (O +105 | U -135) | 56.5 (O -110 | U -120) | 19.5 (O -115 | U -115) |
Justin Watson (KC) | 1.5 (O -130 | U EVEN) | 22.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 15.5 (O -115 | U -115) |
Isiah Pacheco (KC) | 3.5 (O +105 | U -135) | 19.5 (O -120 | U -110) | 11.5 (O -105 | U -125) |
Durham Smythe (MIA) | 2.5 (O +130 | U -180) | 18.5 (O -115 | U -115) | 11.5 (O -120 | U -110) |
Mecole Hardman (KC) | OFF | 14.5 (O -120 | U -110) | 10.5 (O -125 | U -105) |
Both quarterbacks are being given a passing TD prop of 1.5. The over for Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes is set at -132. For Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa, he’s given an under that’s established at +155. The Chiefs are favored by 4 points and the over/under is 44.5 in the NFL odds.
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Dolphins vs Chiefs Props #1: Travis Kelce Receiving Yards
Putting the team good ahead of personal goals, Chiefs All-Pro TE Travis Kelce sat out last week’s season finale against the Chargers when he needed just 14 yards for his eighth successive 1000-yard receiving campaign.
Travis Kelce is second all time in playoff receiving records and is rapidly approaching Jerry Rice. 😤 pic.twitter.com/uMxrUU2RPc
— Sunday Night Football on NBC (@SNFonNBC) January 12, 2024
The last time he faced Miami in Kansas City, Kelce caught eight passes for 136 yards and a TD. He’ll be fired up to show the football world that he’s still among the game’s best clutch playoff performers.
- Dolphins vs Chiefs Prop Picks: Travis Kelce over 56.5 receiving yards -110 (1 unit) Â
Dolphins vs Chiefs Props #2: Tyreek Hill Receiving Yards
All eyes will be Hill for his homecoming against the club that jettisoned him from the roster by trading the WR to Miami. Revenge is a dish best served cold and the weather forecast is suggesting this will be the coldest game ever played at Arrowhead Stadium.
Tyreek Hill isn't afraid of the cold. #FinsUp #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/mLBDZ1ba03
— SportsGridTV (@SportsGridTV) January 12, 2024
That being said, the career record of Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa in cold-weather games is abysmal. He’s never completed more than 57% of his passes. As well, Hill’s numbers have tapered off in recent weeks. He hasn’t gone for 100 yards receiving in a month. Back him to go under in your Dolphins vs Chiefs picks.
- Dolphins vs Chiefs Prop Picks: Tyreek Hill under 83.5 receiving yards -115 (1 unit)
Dolphins vs Chiefs Touchdown Scorer Props
Player | Odds to Score 1st TD | Odds to Score Any TD |
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Isiah Pacheco (KC) | +550 | -110 |
Travis Kelce (KC) | +700 | +115 |
Raheem Mostert (MIA) | +800 | +135 |
Tyreek Hill (MIA) | +700 | +145 |
Rashee Rice (KC) | +1000 | +170 |
De’Von Achane (MIA) | +1000 | +190 |
Jaylen Waddle (MIA) | +900 | +240 |
Patrick Mahomes (KC) | +1500 | +375 |
Jeff Watson (KC) | +1800 | +400 |
Durham Smythe (MIA) | +1800 | +500 |
Kadarius Toney (KC) | +1800 | +550 |
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (KC) | +1800 | +550 |
Mecole Hardman (KC) | +2500 | +550 |
Kansas City RB Isiah Pacheco owns the shortest odds in the anytime touchdown props bets for this game of -115. He’s also given the best odds of getting the game’s first TD at +550.
Dolphins vs Chiefs Props #3: Isiah Pacheco Anytime Touchdown
With Jerick McKinnon out of the lineup, Pacheco is thriving as the Chiefs go-to back. He’s gone over 20 touches in four of the past five games.
As well, Pacheco and the endzone are becoming fast friends. He’s scored TDs in each of the past four games, counting five trips into the endzone over that span.
- Dolphins vs Chiefs Prop Picks: Isiah Pacheco Anytime Touchdown Scorer -115 (1 unit)
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An industry veteran, Bob literally taught the course on the history of sports at Elder College. He has worked as a Sports Columnist for Postmedia, appeared as a guest on several radio stations, was the Vice President of the Society For International Hockey Research in Ontario, and written 25 books.