Each year the Super Bowl presents bettors with the opportunity to bet responsibly on the most obscure and longshot bets. Let’s dive into the best Super Bowl longshot via FanDuel.
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Best Eagles-Chiefs Super Bowl Longshot Bets
Jalen Hurts Player Prop: Most Rushing Yards of Game +250 (FanDuel)
Hurts’ shoulder has limited his deep ball but not his rushing capability. He still ran the ball nine times in one game and 11 in the other this postseason but has yet to break off a long one. Hurts is a big-time player that has played in big games dating back to his days at Alabama and Oklahoma. He’s going to leave it all on the line come Sunday for a chance to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
The Chiefs allowed the firth-most rushing yards to the quarterback position during the regular season and let Trevor Lawrence and Joe Burrow average over 7 yards per carry in the postseason. Hurts will run much more frequently than those two pocket passers, and with both the Eagles and Chiefs ranking in the top 15 in opposing yards allowed to running backs, Hurts has a real shot to lead both teams in rushing yards.
Skyy Moore Player Prop: Anytime Touchdown +950 (FanDuel)
Moore is the perfect gadget tool for the Chiefs offense and head coach Andy Reid. In the AFC Championship Game, Moore was leaned upon due to multiple receivers for the Chiefs being banged up. Moore saw a career-high seven targets and 40 snaps. He took two punts for the Chiefs last game, including the one on the game-winning drive to stamp the Chiefs into the Super Bowl. Andy Reid is known to be one of the most aggressive coaches in all of football and may have something up his sleeve for his rookie.
A.J. Brown Player Prop: 125+ Receiving Yards +630 (FanDuel)
Brown has been awfully quiet to start his postseason campaign with the Philadelphia Eagles. In his defense, Brown hasn’t been needed much, with the Eagles defense dominating the New York Giants and San Francisco 49ers in an easy route to the Super Bowl. That will most likely not be the case today against a Chiefs offense led by Patrick Mahomes. Brown is locked and loaded for a breakout performance against a Chiefs secondary starting two rookie cornerbacks.